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What does coldwar means in historical​

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A cold war is a condition of international conflict characterized by the absence of open military confrontation and the pursuit of objectives mostly by economic and political operations, propaganda, espionage, or battles fought through surrogates. The American-Soviet Cold War, which lasted from 1947 to 1991, is the most typical context for this phrase.

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