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The concrete causes of the conflict are unknown, however, judging by the geographical position of the Bering Sea and the Kara Sea, a potential regional war between the United States and the Russian Federation is likely to have been the actual context of the conflict. This possibility is further confirmed by current-day and historical political tensions between the two nations during and after the Cold War.

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  • Bering Sea conflict
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  • The concrete causes of the conflict are unknown, however, judging by the geographical position of the Bering Sea and the Kara Sea, a potential regional war between the United States and the Russian Federation is likely to have been the actual context of the conflict. This possibility is further confirmed by current-day and historical political tensions between the two nations during and after the Cold War.
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  • The concrete causes of the conflict are unknown, however, judging by the geographical position of the Bering Sea and the Kara Sea, a potential regional war between the United States and the Russian Federation is likely to have been the actual context of the conflict. This possibility is further confirmed by current-day and historical political tensions between the two nations during and after the Cold War.
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