Immediately after World War II, the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union became strained due to ideological differences, as the U.S. promoted capitalism and democracy while the Soviet Union advocated for communism. Additionally, the power vacuum in Europe led to conflicting interests in post-war reconstruction and territorial control. Events such as the Berlin Blockade and the arms race further heightened tensions, setting the stage for the Cold War.
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