How do these “satellites” in the Warsaw Pact provide a buffer for the Soviet Union?
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the satellites expanded the Soviet union's empire which gave them land for NATO to through before they actually got Russia
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The Warsaw Pact provides a buffer for the Soviet Union:
- The treaty provided for unified maintenance of Soviet military units of the other participant states.
- The immediate occasion for the Warsaw pact was admitting to the first step in a more systematic plan to strengthen the Soviet hold over its satellites.
- That may be drawn by the concluding article of the treaty that would lapse when a general security pact should come into force.
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