Who Was To Blame For The Cold War Essay

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The causes of the Cold War is a prolonged topic and is delivered in a dispassionate type of way in most textbooks. However, extending out of the textbooks, there is a world that does not objectively seek the causes of the Cold War but rather instead to allocate blame. The matter then becomes scrambled up into political beliefs. The question of whether or not President Truman was responsible for the Cold War is arguable. Moreover, others might say that Josef Stalin’s belligerent behavior was the primary cause of the Cold War. Stalin’s desire to spread Communism, his Berlin blockade, and his broken promises are the primary reasons for the start of the Cold War. Stalin is at fault for the Cold War because he wanted to dictate the world under …show more content…
For example, Stalin wanted to force West Berlin to merge with East Berlin so he blockaded highway, railroad, and river routes that led into West Berlin in hopes that these people would have to move. With these travel routes blockaded, the transportation of food and other resources by land to West Berlin was put to an end. Stalin’s idea behind this was that if West Berlin did not have any food or resources they would be forced to turn to him to start supplying Berlin with food and resources again, therefore giving Stalin, and the Soviets, control over the whole city. In response to Stalin’s blockade, the Western Allies came up with the idea of the Berlin Airlift to carry food and other resources to the people in need in West Berlin by aircraft. The United States, as well as some English planes, worked around the clock to deliver supplies under catastrophic conditions until Stalin eventually let up the blockade and allowed West Berlin have its travel ways back. (Roark, 719) It is clear to see that this is another one of Stalin’s corrupt ideas contributing to the start of the Cold