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The first use of the term 'Cold War' has been attributed to the US presidential advisor Bernard Baruch, who on the 16th April 1947 gave a speech in South Carolina, in which he said 'Let us not be...
In common usage, the term "cold war" refers to a war that consists of indirect conflict rather than direct conflict. However, the term in its original usage in the fourteenth century by Don...
No, stalemate is a chess term, meaning an end with no winner. As long as the Cold War lasted and both sides were still able to one-up each other, it was not a stalemate.
The English term 'cold war' means 1: a state of political hostility that existed from 1945 until 1990 between countries led by the Soviet Union and countries led by the United States; 2: a state of...