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How did the Cold War end, actually?

How did the Cold War end, actually?

Posted by By Frank Li June 17, 2023Posted inopinionNo Comments

The Cold War ended in 1991, with the disintegration of the USSR. But how was it ended, actually?

It was the events in China in 1989 that actually delivered the knock-out punch to end the Cold War in 1991, although the U.S. had indeed almost bankrupted the USSR’s economy throughout the Cold War.

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