The Cold War was defined by ongoing tension, not just the end of one superpower. The USSR's collapse was a consequence, not the defining moment.
The Cold War's structure was shaped by decades of ideological and military competition, not just the collapse of a single state. The dissolution of the USSR was a result of long-term pressures, not a singular defining moment. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War
The Cold War was defined by ongoing tension, not just the end of one superpower. The USSR's collapse was a consequence, not the defining moment.
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