The First Armed Conflict was the Korean War, when a dispute formed and Korea was split into two along the 38th Parallel. The United Nations had been set up, and so was taking action. The USSR however had boycotted the UN, so didn't take an active role, and only supplied weapons. China backed up the Communist North and the UN supported the South. This was a milestone in which a temporary divide would exist till today, and the first time the Cold War had actively spread out of Europe and into the Far East
Yes, it was the first military conflict of the Cold War.
Cold War=military stand off (no shooting, no dying)
A Cold War
Korean War and Vietnam War.
The cold war was NOT declared. The cold war was not a war. The cold war was simply a name given to "a non-shooting" military stand off between the communist world and the free world.
Yes, it was the first military conflict of the Cold War.
The Korean war mate, the first of military 'theaters' in which Communism and capitalism fought
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The cold war was created by atomic weapons. Cold War=Military Stand-Off.
The cold war was the state of political and military tension after World War II.
Cold War=military stand off (no shooting, no dying)
Cold war=No war.
Cold War
The cold war was not a war at all; it was a military stand-off, an arms race.
A Cold War
The state of military tension known as The Cold War began in 1947.
Cold War means a military stand-off. If there is no war war between two countries, and then they fight, then it is a regular war (which may have to be called a hot war, since everyone is now familiar with the term cold war). The term cold war had NO MEANING until atomic weapons were invented in 1945. The term cold war was first used in 1947.