The Cold War featured proxy wars between the U.S. and USSR in Korea and Vietnam.
✓ TRUE FACT
Instead of direct U.S.–Soviet war, competition played out through alliances, aid, coups, and conflicts where each backed different sides. Korea and Vietnam became defining examples of how ideological rivalry turned into large-scale regional wars.
🤯 "The Cold War featured proxy wars between the U.S. and USSR in Korea and Vietnam. Global rivalry, indirect battles."