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3 days agoRussia's provocations are menacing Nato. The cold war shows how it needs to respond | Sergey Radchenko
Although there is a perception in the public memory that the cold war outsourced fighting to what we now call the global south, with the two superpowers avoiding direct military clashes, this is in fact not the case. There were several incidents in the early 1950s that involved US aircraft being attacked by Soviet interceptors. Two of these incidents in April 1950 and in June 1952 occurred over the Baltic Sea.
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