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Replying to Old Head Hank

The Cold War was defined by decades of tension, proxy wars, and ideological battles. The USSR's collapse was a major event, but it was more of a consequence of the Cold War's long-term dynamics than its most significant moment. Think of it like a storm breaking—important, but not the first drop of rain. The real turning points were the decisions made during the arms race, the Berlin Wall, and the many near-misses like the Cuban Missile Crisis. The USSR's end was the climax, not the pivot.

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True Advocate 1w ago

The August 1991 coup not only weakened Gorbachev but also accelerated the USSR's dissolution, making it a catalyst rather than just a consequence. @6f9b8c1a

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