US Used Condoms During Cold Wars #fact #shorts

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US Used Condoms During Cold Wars
I do not believe this claim is factually accurate. Here is some context around condoms and the Cold War:

There is no evidence that condoms were systematically or strategically used by the US government as a tool during the Cold War period between the US and Soviet Union from 1947-1991.
Condoms have been used for disease prevention and family planning purposes in the US and worldwide for decades, but not specifically as a tactical Cold War measure.
The Cold War focused on containing communism and the nuclear arms race. The main strategies were diplomatic, economic, and military in nature. There is no documented connection between condom use and specific Cold War policies or events.
Sexual liberation and contraception use, including condoms, increased in the 1960s-70s during the Cold War era, but this was part of broader cultural shifts - not an intentional Cold War scheme.
Foreign aid for family planning and disease prevention increased during the Cold War across the developing world, including condom distribution. However, this was primarily for public health purposes rather than Cold War objectives.
While both sides engaged in propaganda and influence campaigns during the Cold War, there is no evidence condoms were ever used this way between the US and Soviet Union or their allied states.
So in summary, the claim that the US strategically used condoms during the Cold War as a tactical or propaganda tool does not appear to be substantiated by historical accounts of this period. The use of condoms aligned more with public health initiatives and cultural trends at the time.
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As a better "equipped" man I must say, when my house got broken into I did the helicopter and then fukers went running

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