What are the major tactics of cold war?
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Espionage is the process of gathering intelligence and information about a rival or enemy, usually through secret operations. It was a significant feature of the Cold War.
All major Cold War powers had agencies that engaged in espionage. These agencies collected intel, assisted anti-communists, targeted enemies and researched new weapons and techniques.
The CIA, an American agency formed in 1947, was tasked with intelligence-gathering and, later, carrying out covert operations. It was supported by agencies like the NSA and FBI.
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Foreign Aid. ...
Espionage. ...
Multinational Alliances. ...
Propaganda. ...
Brinkmanship. ...
Surrogate Wars. ...
The two superpowers tried to win allies by giving financial aid to other nations. ...
Fearing the enemy might be gaining the advantage, each side spied on the other.
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Foreign Aid. ...
Espionage. ...
Multinational Alliances. ...
Propaganda. ...
Brinkmanship. ...
Surrogate Wars. ...
The two superpowers tried to win allies by giving financial aid to other nations. ...
Fearing the enemy might be gaining the advantage, each side spied on the other.
I hope u mark it as brainliest,it took a lot of time
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