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This 5 page paper compares and contrasts the Cold War with the War on Terror, or what some call the Long War. Research is provided to support the assumptions. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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so called Long War and the Cold War? What are the major defining characteristics of the former that do and do not have relevance to todays war? First, it should
be said that The cold war is generally thought of as the time when the U.S. and Russia were the major world powers and there was an underlying competition for
each to become more powerful than the other. There had in fact been a build up in nuclear arms and a fear of communism. But things were somewhat more complex.
During the 1950s, there were two geopolitical blocs in the world that were the NATO alliance of liberal democracies, or the First World, and the Soviet bloc of state
socialist nations or the Second World (McLeish, 1993). At the time, the world had been divided between the communist nations and the free world for the most part. Many saw
the U.S. as a major force of the first world and the U.S.S.R. as a major participant in the second, but the reality is that there were other nations involved.
Still, the current paradigm where there is a third, and even fourth world, was not in the forefront. During the Cold War period, the two most important worlds were at
odds and that is all that seemed to matter. One may compare this to how the world looks today. There is the so called "axis of evil" and the
United States and its allies. In some way, this could be considered a repeat of the cold war simply because the gist of the conflict goes to ideology. While it
was started for protection, the same idea existed during the Cold War. It was believed that there was a significant threat. During the Cold War there was a global threat
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