Across
- 3. Secret or hidden operations.
- 4. The practice of pushing dangerous events to the edge of disaster.
- 5. A country with a less advanced economy or infrastructure.
- 7. U.S. policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism.
- 9. A period of political tension and military rivalry between the U.S. and the Soviet Union after World War II.
- 10. The act of lying under oath.
- 13. Radioactive particles that descend after a nuclear explosion.
- 15. Policy of threatening a large-scale military response, especially nuclear.
Down
- 1. A place built to protect people from nuclear fallout.
- 2. The relationship between a country's military and defense industry.
- 6. A formal expression of disapproval, often by a government body.
- 8. U.S. initiative to aid European countries after World War II.
- 11. The symbolic boundary dividing Communist and non-Communist Europe.
- 12. Efforts to secretly weaken a society or overthrow its government.
- 14. A war fought with limited resources or objectives, avoiding total war.
