Korean United Nations war.
“Despites its denials at the time, the Soviet Union was intimately involved in the Korean War. The contribution made by the Soviets was vital. They provided diplomatic support, strategic and grand tactical planning, including the planning of the invasion of South Korea, and essential logistical support. They supplied and trained the air forces of China and North Korea. Soviet pilots flew aircraft with Chinese or North Korean markings and after the war claimed to have shot down over 400 UN aircraft.”
I’m not denying that the Soviets were fighting us all over the place during the Cold War (why, by the way, ended 31 years ago).
I’m familiar with the Soviet Union. What does their policies have to do with Russia’s policies today?