History, asked by munib11, 5 months ago

why is Cold War not considered a conventional war ?​

Answers

Answered by gouri0557
13

Answer:

The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United States and their respective allies, the Eastern Bloc and the Western Bloc, after World War II. Historians do not fully agree on the dates, but the period is generally considered to span the 1947 Truman Doctrine to the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union. The term "cold" is used because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two superpowers, but they each supported major regional conflicts known as proxy wars

Explanation:

Mark me in brainliest....

Similar questions
Science, 2 months ago