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5 pages in length. Ascertaining the reasons behind the revived hostility that instigated the Cold War, historians have come to acknowledge the presence of Russian suspicions and American paranoia as fundamental motives. Delving deeper into these particular considerations finds that the Russians were, in fact, a nation of insecure people trying to assert their political independence. It can be argued that insecurity has been "one fundamental factor affecting Soviet policy" (Brothers, 1996) since the beginnings of the Muscovite State. In exchange, the Americans were guilty of accusing Soviet power as being "impervious to logic of reason, and highly sensitive to logic of force" (Brothers, 1996), an allegation that is not only confirmed by Cold War occurrences but also by historical considerations, as well. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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the "war-weary" (Brothers, 1996) opposing forces were now to be thrust into yet another. In an attempt to restructure their ultimate direction, as well as their inherent focus upon
retaliation, both sides "desperately sought explanations" (Brothers, 1996). Ascertaining the reasons behind the revived hostility that instigated the Cold War, historians have come to acknowledge the presence of Russian
suspicions and American paranoia as fundamental motives. Delving deeper into these particular considerations finds that the Russians were, in fact, a nation of insecure people trying to assert their
political independence. It can be argued that insecurity has been "one fundamental factor affecting Soviet policy" (Brothers, 1996) since the beginnings of the Muscovite State. In exchange, the
Americans were guilty of accusing Soviet power as being "impervious to logic of reason, and highly sensitive to logic of force" (Brothers, 1996), an allegation that is not only confirmed
by Cold War occurrences but also by historical considerations, as well. When one contemplates the rise and fall of the Cold War, there
exist a number of variables that must be addressed in order to gain a comprehensive understanding. Depending upon ones interpretation, the Cold War possessed many instigators from American
paranoia to a lack of mutual cooperation to the outright compromise of foreign policy. However, history has reflected myriad extraordinarily telling accounts of what actually did begin the Cold
War rise, as well as the ultimate fall; one only need decide which interpretation to believe. In what has been called the "Soviet equivalent of Mr. Kennans famous Long Telegram"
(Brothers, 1996), Ambassador Novikovs telegram that was sent to Mr. Molotov in September of 1946 is said to have represented Soviet feelings toward the United States. Its interpretation of
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