Subconflicts include the Second Iran-Iraq War, Mexican Civil War, Invasion of Germany, and Egyptian-North Sudanese War
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| - Subconflicts include the Second Iran-Iraq War, Mexican Civil War, Invasion of Germany, and Egyptian-North Sudanese War
- The Second Cold War, historically, is usually seen as a conflict between NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and EDSA (Eastern Defence and Security Alliance), along with each organization's subsequent supporters.
- Historians have disputed as when the Second Cold War started but agree that the increasing strength and growth of China and Russia seen in the early 21st century upstarted the tensions. Most agree that the tensions grew paramount following the start of the Great Recession in 2008 but others purport a date as early as 2001. Both nations through strong political rhetoric openly challenged the United States as the world's sole superpower and formed the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation as a means to counteract the United States' NATO/TPAC alliances. The Asia-Pacific, Middle East, and Africa regions have been viewed as the primary sources of contentions–areas seen as open ground for influence and power relationships. Like the Cold War, the Second Cold War is dubbed "cold" because while there h
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- *Russian Federation collapses completely
**Conflict ensues among former territories
*Russian hatred of the US is evident
*Communist governments installed all over Asia
**South Korea annexed by North Korea
**Taiwan annexed by China
*Insurgency takes over in Mexico
*Federal Republic of Germany reinstalled as the rightful government of Germany
*Iran and Iraq make amends
*Egypt controls most of North Sudan
*Switzerland joins the European Union and NATO
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Place
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- Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, Oceania, and the Bering Strait
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| - Subconflicts include the Second Iran-Iraq War, Mexican Civil War, Invasion of Germany, and Egyptian-North Sudanese War
- The Second Cold War, historically, is usually seen as a conflict between NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and EDSA (Eastern Defence and Security Alliance), along with each organization's subsequent supporters.
- Historians have disputed as when the Second Cold War started but agree that the increasing strength and growth of China and Russia seen in the early 21st century upstarted the tensions. Most agree that the tensions grew paramount following the start of the Great Recession in 2008 but others purport a date as early as 2001. Both nations through strong political rhetoric openly challenged the United States as the world's sole superpower and formed the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation as a means to counteract the United States' NATO/TPAC alliances. The Asia-Pacific, Middle East, and Africa regions have been viewed as the primary sources of contentions–areas seen as open ground for influence and power relationships. Like the Cold War, the Second Cold War is dubbed "cold" because while there has been military and political buildup between the opposing factions, no actual large-scale fighting has occurred.
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