As the United States and U.S.S.R. were fighting over their clashing political ideologies, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the race to space, I believe that the Soviet Union was more to blame for starting and expanding the Cold War. As the Soviet Union and U.S. were both part of the Allied Powers during WW2, they received parts of Germany as justification from their victory. The Berlin wall separated the division, where the U.S., United Kingdom, and France got west of Berlin and east of Berlin was the Soviet sector. The Soviet Union, what is now Russia, was spreading their Marxism communist ideology beyond their country into eastern Europe. This is when the Cold War began brewing as the Truman Doctrine wouldn't be enough to contain the Soviet Union's efforts. …show more content…
promotes a democratic capitalist ideology and the Soviet Union was spreading communism, they were inevitably enemies. The realist perspective accurately argues how the Soviet's aggression to spread their communist ideology provoked American containment policies, such as the Truman doctrine. They also believe that the U.S. should've contained the Soviet Union by letting communism fail and to focus on improving their own society, however there was no guarantee that communism would fail. Other's never believed that the Nazi's would expand to what they did, but it happened and millions had to pay the price; the U.S. was wise to not take that risk. Others may argue that President Roosevelt had better diplomatic efforts than Truman, but Roosevelt didn't alive to deal with the race to
From the years of 1941 to 1949, there was an increase in suspicion and tension between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union was a Communist country ruled by a dictator while America was a capitalist democracy that valued freedom. Their completely different beliefs and aims caused friction to form between them, which contributed to the creation of the Cold War.
The Soviet Union and its allies in the East were more responsible for starting the Cold War. One reason that the Soviet Union was responsible for starting the Cold War was because of the countries in the Soviet’s expansion of communism. Another reason is the Soviet reaction to the NATO treaty. The third reason is the Iron Curtain that the Soviet Union created across Europe.
The soviets are to blame for the start of the cold war. The cold war revolved around three conflicts, spheres of influence, ideology, and military factors. The soviets used these three conflicts to start the cold war. One way the soviets started the cold war was through spheres of influence. In document number two it says, “The following circumstances should not be forgotten.”
The Cold War was a geopolitical, ideological, and economic struggle mainly between the two superpowers, The United States of America and the USSR. Although the USSR and US were the two superpowers that initiated the conflict, other countries such as Vietnam, North and South Korea, and Cuba had major involvement in the Cold War. The US was a capitalist country while the USSR was a communist country. There are many reasons, that when combined caused the Cold War to start. Some of the most important reasons were the fear of the USSR’s expansion of communism into Eastern Europe
The Cold War was the result of a clash between communism and capitalism, two opposing world-views. Another cause of the build up to the Cold War was the intransigent attitude of both sides. The Soviet Union was extremely concerned about its security after having been invaded twice in the twentieth century. In 1945 America created and used the atomic bomb against Japan and the USSR was determined to create one of its own. Both the
Not only did Truman’s dislike for Stalin cause the Cold War but also Soviet Union expansion was a leading cause of the start of the Cold War. In the Second World War, Germans invaded the Soviets. During the Second World War, approximately 25.3 million people living in the USSR died from the German army. 3 All of these deaths, during the Second World War, concerned the USSR. The USSR wanted to expand westward because they wanted to create a buffer zone between Soviet Union as a way to protect themselves from future invasions. When the Second World War ended, the USSR still had troops in Eastern Europe this allowed the USSR to help the communist parties rise to power thus assimilating them into the Soviet Union Army.4 This buffer zone was later be known as the Iron Curtain (Soviet Army). Due to the Russians imperializing more countries and turning them into communist countries, it caused hostility and concern among the Western European powers. However, countries in Western Europe did not take any action to stop the Soviets because they were afraid of war until the US intervened in 1946.4 Roosevelt told his advisors, “The Russians only understand one language - how many armies have you got? I 'm tired of babying the Soviets”. 9 He wanted to halt communism from growing by stopping Soviets from taking over more countries. A major country, Truman was worried about the Soviet Union taking over was Iran. During the Second World War, the Iranian government enlisted
characterized international relations and dominated the foreign policies of Europe. It affected all of Europe and determined lasting alliances. The Cold War was caused by the social climate and tension in Europe at the end of World War II and by the increasing power struggles between the Soviet Union. Economic separation between the Soviets and the west also heightened tensions, along with the threat of nuclear war.
There are several who have a different approach of whether it’s the U.S or the Soviets’ fault for causing the Cold War. In reality, they have always had clashing ideologies and different structures of government that have played a major role in leading them to embark upon such a distrustful relationship. Furthermore, the Soviets distrusted the U.S way before WWII when they intervened in the Russian Civil War and didn’t recognize the Soviet Union until 1933. As a result, during and after WWII, the Soviets were determined to dominate European countries with their own political agenda to become the hegemonic power and believed the U.S. had the same motive. However, the U.S was more eager on protecting these Eastern countries from communist
Who is to blame for the Cold War? The Cold War began shortly after World War II ended in 1945 which was the beginning of a long period of geopolitical tension between the democracies of the Western World and the communist countries of Eastern Europe. (Ducksters) The United States led the west and Eastern Europe was led by the Soviet Union.
During the Cold War, there were many elements leading the United States and Soviets into a conflict and almost into another World War. The Cold War lasted from 1945 to 1991 and invented many things, for example the doomsday clock which counts down to humanity destruction of nuclear war, glady never reached midnight. Many of these causes were because of basic philosophical differences between the US and USSR. Another reason would be broken promises and unsettled arguments made during World War II or shortly after. Also the spread of communism creating the Iron curtain building up aggression within the USA and USSR.
The Cold War was due to relations between the Soviet Union and the United States, Great Britain, and France. Events that occurred between these Countries led to the Cold War which lastly for half a century. “World War II set the basic conditions for the Cold War” (Henretta et al., 2015, p. 731).
The cause of the Cold War is debatable. The Cold War was inevitable due to the differences in Capitalist and Communist ideologies. However, one is not able to fully point out who was responsible for the Cold War. There are so many factors that could have contributed to the Cold War. Many of the historians perspectives about the causes of the Cold War varies to a certain extent. The Orthodox view generally holds that the Soviet Union was responsible for the Cold War. It states that the Soviets were inevitably expansionist , due to their suspicion of the West. Thus, Stalin violated the Yalta and Potsdam agreements, occupied and imposed Soviet control in Eastern Europe and decides to ¨plot¨ the spread of Communism throughout the world with
I think that to some extent, the Soviet Union was to blame for the start of the Cold War. The Soviet Union’s aggressive actions in Eastern Europe meant that the Americans had to step in to stop the Soviet Union from taking over Eastern Europe and making the countries into puppet states of theirs. As stated in the Truman Doctrine, America was supposed to aid all countries under oppression. That is why the Americans tried to stop the Soviet Union and allow democracy in those countries which the Soviets didn’t like at all. That distanced the two countries from each other and made them hate each other even more.
Post World War II, the Cold War was initiated as the result of tension between the Western Alliance (including the United States of America and NATO allies) and the Eastern Alliance (the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact allies). It is
The origin of the Cold War began with the Russian Revolution in nineteen-seventeen, which created a Soviet Russia. The Soviet Russia did not have the same economic and ideological state as the United States. The Civil war in Russia in which Western powers unsuccessfully intervened, dedicated to the spreading of communism. This fueled an environment of mistrust and fear between Russia and the rest of Europe. The United States pursued a policy of isolationism; however the situation