I think you're exaggerating. On the other, there ARE people who understand that the Soviet Union collapsed, thus ending the international threat of Communism, at least from Russia (but not from America's own college campuses). Also, that ramping up the Russian bogeyman as a new Cold War threat plays right into the hands of America's statists and progressives. As exhibit 1A, I give you Robert Mueller and his so-called "investigation."
Yes, the USSR collapsed. But the cold war didn’t end with its collapse. I would argue that the period of time since that collapse has been characterized by the cold war.
There has been a steady red subversive march since WW2: China, Cuba, Vietnam, Cambodia (Pol Pot), Venezuela, and others. The nuclear arms race, and such major wars as the Korean and Vietnamese wars, characterize these times.
The second video of the “Cold War” youtube series, notes how Stalin used Kim il Sung to open up a second front in Asia of the Cold War. A communist state created by Stalin and Kim il Sung against America and South Korea. The Korean War was Stalins proxy war against America, it was he who gave approval for NK to invade SK, he sent his Soviet advisors with the invading NK army.
So, yes, Stalin is dead, but his “second front in Asia of the Cold War” lives on. The Korean War never officially ended.
One man’s opinion.