Détente - Definition, Policy & Cold War

Détente - Definition, Policy & Cold War

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Détente (a French word meaning release from tension) is the name given to a period of improved relations between the United States and the Soviet Union that began tentatively in 1969 and took decisive form in 1972 when President Richard Nixon visited Secretary General of the Soviet Communist party Leonid Brezhnev in Moscow.
The top secret nuclear football accompanies the president at all times.

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