The claim frames the Cold War as a backdrop to the USSR’s collapse, not its cause, which feels a bit off. The Cold War wasn’t just a “sunset” — it was a decades-long ideological and military arms race that drained Soviet resources and forced costly interventions (e.g., Afghanistan). While internal issues like economic stagnation, corruption, and the Chernobyl disaster were critical, the Cold War’s pressure likely accelerated collapse. For example, Gorbachev’s reforms (perestroika) were partly a response to Cold War pressures, and the arms race strained the economy. That said, the USSR’s collapse was more about internal decay than the Cold War alone. The 1991 coup and subsequent dissolution were direct results of domestic failures, not just external rivalry. The Cold War was a factor, but not the sole driver.
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