After the Cold War, the United States won, and the USSR lost?

Updated on military 2024-04-21
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The USSR no longer exists, could it be that the USSR still won? There is no reason why the United States spent so much effort to dismantle the Soviet Union during the Cold War, and it is impossible for it to end up defeating itself. At first, the United States gathered experts in various fields, including psychological research, to deal with the Soviet Union, and finally succeeded in dismantling the Soviet Union and plundering the Soviet Union's wealth.

    At that time, the United States printed money in advance to create an unprecedented prosperous American society, and put forward a huge cost of space programs, but in fact, in addition to the moon landing, other including the Star Wars program proved to be needed, and then the Soviets themselves did not believe in themselves, and in the Gorbachev era, they began to carry out reforms close to the West, and then the Americans began to make things bad, first of all, the Soviets accepted the proposal of American economists on opening up the ruble and the dollar exchange, and the old ruble for the new ruble, The ruble depreciated sharply, and at the same time, the Americans quickly bought a large amount of bonds of state-owned enterprises from the Soviet Union and transferred assets, so that the Soviet Union could not continue to use the reserves, but at this time, the Americans released the price of gold, so the final result is what everyone sees. Therefore, the biggest reason for the collapse of the Soviet Union is the ** war launched by the United States, and the part of the wealth that has evaporated from the depreciation of the Soviet Union has gone to the United States. Moreover, the world pattern after the Cold War is that the international community headed by the United States, and there will be no sympathy for each other in the confrontation between countries, either you die or I die, and now the Americans still rely on currency to plunder the world's wealth, rely on the depreciation of the dollar to slowly get rid of the US debts of various countries, and rely on printing US dollars without worrying about inflation to pass on the domestic economic crisis, all because there is no opponent in the world.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    How to say it, the benevolent see the benevolent and the wise see the wise.

    From my point of view, it must have been the USSR that lost and collapsed itself. The economic situation in the country is terrible, and until now it has to rely on selling resources. The United States became the sole superpower.

    Although some people are reluctant to admit this result, it is just the way it is.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It cannot be said that it was lost, more precisely, the insidious purpose of the Yankees was achieved, because the USSR collapsed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This question depends on how you look at it, on the surface, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States defeated his main enemy, but in the long run, the United States lost his biggest competitor, which is not necessarily a good thing for him, this is the same as the story of the wolf and the deer on the steppe, without the wolf, the deer's vigilance and ability, it will also decline, even if the deer is still vigilant, he will not be like when the wolf is there, it is conceivable that if you meet the wolf, I don't know if they can be safe and sound.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are no standard boundaries between winning or losing a war or an event. From the perspective of a bystander, although the Soviet Union lost the Cold War, it once dragged the United States to the operating table, although the Americans on the operating table are still strong, but it is undeniable that if there is no attrition of the Cold War, the Americans would be more beautiful than today, from this point of view, although the Americans won the Cold War, but it was a disastrous victory that outweighed the losses.

    From the perspective of the Cold War level, the ultimate goal of the United States in the Cold War was to bring down the Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact camp. And the aim of the USSR was to eliminate so-and-so-and-so. The goals of the USSR were not achieved, and the goals of the United States were achieved, and from this point of view, the Americans won the Cold War.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not a loss if the country is disintegrated.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think that if you want to Bu Youying, you are saying that if the United States fights Russia now, the United States has a better chance of winningButIf the United States were to fight the Soviet Union, it would be defeated by the fighting nationsThis is also the reason why the United States only dared to fight a cold war with the Soviet Union before, and secretly competed with each other but did not dare to do it with real guns. I think the Soviet Union will win for the following reasons.

    First, from the point of view of the best equipment, the Soviet Union was completely victorious.

    We all know that the Soviet Union was very powerful, and the Soviet Union at that time had more than 60,000 most advanced tanks, more than 70,000 very powerful armored vehicles, and more than 10,000 combat aircraft alone, not to mention more than 1,000 aircraft carriers.

    Second, the Soviet Union won in terms of territory and population.

    You must have enough people in the territory you have already captured to guarantee your chances of victory. At that time, the Soviet Union's land share was more than twice that of the United States, and its geographical location was also very conducive to war. At that time, the number of people in the Soviet Union had already reached more than 200 million, which the United States really could not compare.

    Although the United States has the Pacific Ocean, the United States will not be able to stop the Soviet Union from having a missile in the past, and it will not be able to pick it up, and the possibility of victory is very small.

    3. The Soviet Union is a fighting nation!

    The Soviet Union fought to the death and did not retreat, and the combat effectiveness and willpower of this nation really have to be admired. And the United States can be said to have lost completely at this point, because American soldiers are very weak in combat effectiveness and willpower, and as long as there is a slight defeat, they will choose to surrender rather than persist in fighting.

    Therefore, based on the above three points, I personally think that the Soviet Union won completely!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The foundation is thin, and he was led away by the nose. Originally, the tank war had the upper hand, but he was led by Reagan's Star Wars plan and began to compete for what he was not good at. In fact, the United States is also making a false shot.

    During the period of Imperial Russia, it was only a second-rate country among the great powers, mainly relying on the fact that it was still large in people, and in the Soviet period, it became one of the two hegemons in the world, and its strength did not really reach this level.

    After the Golden Horde, the conquest of various ethnic groups was basically eaten alive and indigestion, while the Russians accounted for less than 40% of the total population, and the country lost its cohesion.

    And the new generation of technocrats and entrepreneurs have formed a new interest group, eager to reshuffle the cards and turn the power in their hands into family wealth.

    During the Brezhnev period, the planned economy reached its peak, coupled with the reduction of agricultural income and the economic decline, all the contradictions broke out.

    In fact, in the early days of the Cold War, the United States was losing one after another, with the withdrawal from Vietnam as the peak.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Soviet Union's strength was far from being a match for the United States, and it fought to the death with the United States in all kinds of strengths, especially the arms race, and finally collapsed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Soviet Union had a serious shortage of funds, huge military spending, and the country basically became an empty state.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Explosion is losing to Ming Cook! The people's aspirations, the historical current, the anti-hole forces cannot stop it!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Both wanted to dominate the world, and the social ideologies of the United States and the Soviet Union were different, and the Cuban Missile Crisis made the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union even more imminent.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because the Soviet Union wanted to promote the socialist system, and this system harmed the interests of the United States, the United States intervened in the Soviet Union in the Cold War.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Both sides are superpowers, both for the sake of ideological export, there is no right or wrong, only victory or defeat, and the Soviet economy finally fell into depression and stagflation, which accelerated the collapse of the Soviet Union.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The reason for the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union was that the original world pattern was broken after World War II, and the Cold War brought long-term confrontation and confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union and between the East and the West.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    After World War II, there were new changes in the world pattern, and both countries were the most powerful countries in the world at that time, and both wanted to be world hegemons. Plus ideologies differ ......There will inevitably be a lot of contradictions. In order not to have a third world war, they did not send troops, which intensified the confrontation between the East and the West.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The social ideologies are different: the socialist system of the USSR would have inspired the workers' movement in the capitalist countries, and the capitalist countries of the West needed to maintain the rule of the bourgeoisie.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    National interests are different: In fact, both sides want to dominate the world, but the textbooks are obviously biased in favor of the Soviet Union, saying that it is to resist US hegemony In order to avoid the third world war, neither side dares to send troops easily, so in the way of the Cold War, after all, there has been a need for nuclear ** that can destroy the earth and restore the domestic economy.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because the ideologies of the two countries are different, their national interests are also different, and both countries want to dominate the world. Finally, the Cuban Missile Crisis was on the verge of erupting.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The two countries have different forms, different positions, and different fundamental interests, and they are two superpowers in the world, which is why the Cold War occurred.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In simple terms, it is a political and diplomatic confrontation between the Western bloc led by the United States (that is, the members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and the Eastern Bloc led by the Soviet Union (that is, the members of the Warsaw Pact). The term originated from a speech given by Bernard Baruch in Columbia, South Carolina, on April 16, 1947.

    After the end of World War II, two major blocs, East and West, were formed. The two groups are hostile to each other because of their different political beliefs. Since the military forces of both sides are very strong, with millions of troops and tens of thousands of nuclear warheads, and the use of these military forces can completely wipe out the earth several times, no one dares to use military force to start a war.

    However, they both want to weaken each other until they bring it down, so they resort to all means except military acts. This includes: economic blockade, political supply, subversive sabotage, arms race, etc.

    Although there was no direct gunfire between the two groups, in reality they were in a state of war. U.S. Senator Bernard Baruch called this state of affairs a "cold war" to distinguish it from a "hot war" in which real guns and ammunition are used.

    On March 12, 1947, Truman read a message to a joint session of the two houses of Congress, attacking the Soviet Union as a totalitarian state and asking Congress to approve $400 million in emergency aid to Greece and Turkey to resist the abuses imposed on them by the totalitarian regime.

    This policy, proposed by Truman, came to be known as the "Truman Doctrine." It was a major turning point in U.S. foreign policy. In the past, the United States called the Soviet Union an ally, but it only attacked the Soviet Union on some specific issues.

    Now Truman openly declared the USSR the main enemy of the United States. The "Truman Doctrine" was an important symbol of the official beginning of the "Cold War" between the United States and the Soviet Union.

    On March 5, 1946, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, accompanied by Truman, delivered a speech on the "Iron Curtain" in Fulton, USA, which opened the prelude to the "Cold War". After that, Britain, unable to continue to provide assistance to Greece in suppressing the Greek people's revolutionary armed forces, informed the United States on February 21, 1947 that Britain would stop providing military and economic assistance to Greece and Turkey at the end of March, hoping that the United States would fill the "vacuum" left by its retreat. This expression by Britain provided an opportunity for the United States to expand its power and implement a policy of "containing" the Soviet Union with strength.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The Iron Curtain speech of 1947 marked the official beginning of the Cold War, a total of 24 years from the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.

    Cold War (Russian: refers to the political and military struggle between 1947 and 1991 between the capitalist camp dominated by the United States and NATO, and the socialist camp dominated by the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact.

    In March 1946, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill delivered the "Iron Curtain Speech" in Fulton, USA, officially kicking off the Cold War. The introduction of the Truman Doctrine in the United States in 1947 marked the beginning of the Cold War. The establishment of the Warsaw Pact in 1955 marked the formation of a bipolar pattern.

    The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 illustrated the failure of socialism under the Soviet model, marking the end of the Cold War and the end of the bipolar pattern, a total of 44 years. The United States has become the world's only superpower (the world pattern has changed to "one superpower and many powers" in the process of world multipolarization).

    The United States and the Soviet Union are both "superpowers" in the world, and the two countries and their allies have struggled for decades to compete for world hegemony. During this period, although the differences and conflicts were serious, both sides tried their best to avoid the outbreak of a large-scale war (World War III) on a worldwide scale, and their confrontation was usually carried out through "cold" methods such as local wars, technological and arms races, space competitions, and diplomatic competitions, that is, "mutual containment, but no resort to force, so it is called "cold war".

    The Cold War was mainly manifested in the confrontation between the two major military blocs led by the United States and the Soviet Union. The rivalry between the two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, is the main source of the world's long-term instability. The strength of the two major military blocs is equal, and neither of them dares to use force lightly.

    Both the United States and the Soviet Union stockpiled large numbers of nuclear warheads, mutually assured each other of their destruction. After the ordeal of two world wars, the people of the world yearn for peace and oppose war.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Cold War (1947 – December 1991) The term Cold War was first used by the American political commentator Swatch in a speech he drafted for Senator Baruch. After the end of World War II, the United States adopted a policy of hostility and containment towards the Soviet Union and other socialist countries, so Baruch said: "The United States is in the middle of the Cold War."

    The term "Cold War" was popular at the same time as the term "Iron Curtain", which meant that the United States and the Soviet Union were in a state of confrontation in economic, political, military, diplomatic, cultural, and ideological aspects, in addition to direct war.

    Begins: The Truman Doctrine (1947).

    End: Upheaval in Eastern Europe, the collapse of the Soviet Union (

    Two camps: the socialist camp: led by the Soviet Union.

    The capitalist camp: the United States leads.

    Military bloc: Warsaw Pact Organization (Warsaw Pact 1955) led by the Soviet Union;

    The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO, 1949) was headed by the United States.

    It was about 45 years old.

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