George Orwell's The Cold War

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An English writer by the name of George Orwell first used the term “Cold War” in an
essay written in 1945 to describe the “war” being waged on “economic, political, and propaganda fronts”. It was first used in the U.S. by Bernard Baruch, the Financier, and Presidential Adviser, at a speech in Columbia, South Carolina in 1947. The Cold War was a nuclear stalemate ‘fought’ between the Soviet Union and the United States. Both countries had nuclear weapons to be able to fight each other with, however, it would only take one of these missiles to destroy either country, so if one country fired a missile, the other would fire one as a counter attack right back, this would end up being called “Mutually Assured Destruction”. This ‘war’ that has had

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