Sunday, May 16, 2010

Cold War Today

The Cold War ended in 1991 but signs of the war are still seen today. By the end of the war the United States and the Soviet Union's relationship was slowly being rebuilt but the two nations were and will never be peaceful, allied counties again. Both countries will not let go of the past and look toward the future. Recently President Obama has signed a treaty with Russia.

One of the issues it deals with is, the reduction of the amount of nuclear weaponry in each country. This is one the first steps to prevent nuclear war and to reduce tensions between the two superpowers. As the tension slowly go away so does the fear of the world. Although the war affected people at that time; today it affects not only the United States and Soviet Union but all other counties.

2 comments:

JKaleikau said...

dear bjsbisa, i LOVE how you put in the russia and usa signed that nuclear arm thing and you end your little paragrapgh thing with a KICK.........ps your handsome...bye

megslol1691 said...

I like how you mentioned the treaty with Russia. During the Cold War there was a lot of tension to keep peace and sign treatys with other nations. Good info, keep up the good work!

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