Why Was the end of second world war considered to be beginning of the cold war?
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The end of the Second World War changed the arenas of conflicts. ... Both sides had the capacity to start or retaliate against an attack and cause lots of destruction, but both could not afford to begin war. This was known as 'logic of deterrence'. Thus, the rivalry between the two superpowers remained 'cold'.
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it is mainly because no more world wars occured and only small wars like indo-china war came up
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