the state of tension between nations without armed conflict was know by having the handbook. the intentional relation was founded lately during 2001 for all of the countries out there
A war between nations (countries) is called a war or conflict. A war involving only ONE nation, ONE nation fighting itself, is called a civil war.
Most likely this would be called a stalemate.
decrease in tension during the cold war1: the relaxation of strained relations or tensions (as between nations); also : a policy promoting this2: a period of détente
armistice
Mobilizing the military reserves and reinforcing the borders is one sign of tension. Which is why the US relied on draftees to fight the Vietnam War and not US military reserves. We didn't want the Soviets to mobilize THEIR military reserves; which would have created even more tension through out the world. cold war is the answer
The period of tension and rivalry between communist nations and noncommunist nations ends.
the state of tension between nations without armed conflict was know by having the handbook. the intentional relation was founded lately during 2001 for all of the countries out there
The Cold War
The cold war.
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no it has rather created lots of distrust between the two nations
One of the main causes of the extent of World War I was the alliances in Europe at the time, which brought many nations who had no stake in the original conflict into the war. Another cause of World War I was imperialism, which caused tension between European nations who were fighting over land to colonize.
the easing of tensions or strained relations (especially between nations).
A Cold War.
A war between nations (countries) is called a war or conflict. A war involving only ONE nation, ONE nation fighting itself, is called a civil war.
Most likely this would be called a stalemate.