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Why was the Cold War different from all other wars

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It never resulted in direct conflict between u.s and the u.s.s.r
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Answer:

The Cold War was different from other wars because there wasnt actually any physical fighting like in World War II or any other wars.

Step-by-step explanation:

The two sides (Soviet Union and the US) threatened each other other missiles. This lasted decades.

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