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A '''cold war''' refers to a war where direct military action is not being taken.
  
 
Famous cold wars in NS were the longstanding tensions between [[The Reich]] and [[SATO]]. (SATO was originally developed to counter the growing influence of the Reich.) This resulted in various proxy wars, security patrols in the opposing alliances waters and attempts to destabilise nations in the opposing alliance. The tensions between [[SATO]]/[[WBO]] and [[CACE]] could also be described as a "cold war".  
 
Famous cold wars in NS were the longstanding tensions between [[The Reich]] and [[SATO]]. (SATO was originally developed to counter the growing influence of the Reich.) This resulted in various proxy wars, security patrols in the opposing alliances waters and attempts to destabilise nations in the opposing alliance. The tensions between [[SATO]]/[[WBO]] and [[CACE]] could also be described as a "cold war".  

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This article deals with Cold war as it relates to NationStates. For more general information, see the Wikipedia article on this subject.

A cold war refers to a war where direct military action is not being taken.

Famous cold wars in NS were the longstanding tensions between The Reich and SATO. (SATO was originally developed to counter the growing influence of the Reich.) This resulted in various proxy wars, security patrols in the opposing alliances waters and attempts to destabilise nations in the opposing alliance. The tensions between SATO/WBO and CACE could also be described as a "cold war".

Another example, althouh lesser in gradeur and scope than the Reich/SATO cold war is the Drakonian Imperium/The Federated Klatchian Coast cold war. This resulted from the failed Nekoa Bay Negotiations.

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