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An air-to-air right side view of a Soviet I1-38 May reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft over the fast combat support ship USS CAMDEN (AOE 2)

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Détente (French pronunciation: ​[detɑ̃t], meaning "relaxation") is the easing of strained relations, especially in a political situation. The term is often used in reference to the general easing of the tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States which began in 1969, as a foreign policy of U.S. presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford called détente; a "thawing out" or "un-freezing" at a period roughly in the middle of the Cold War. Détente was known in Russian as разрядка ("razryadka", loosely meaning "relaxation of tension"). After the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, the two superpowers agreed to install a direct hotline between Washington D.C. and Moscow (the so-called red telephone), enabling leaders of both countries to quickly interact with each other in a time of urgency, and reduce the chances that future crises could escalate into an all-out war. The U.S./U.S.S.R. détente was presented as an applied extension of that thinking. The SALT II pact of the late 1970s continued the work of the SALT I talks, ensuring further reduction in arms by the Soviets and by the US. The Helsinki Accords, in which the Soviets promised to grant free elections in Europe, has been called a major concession to ensure peace by the Soviets. The period was characterized by the signing of treaties such as SALT I and the Helsinki Accords. Another treaty, START II, was discussed but never ratified by the United States. There is still ongoing debate amongst historians as to how successful the détente period was in achieving peace. Détente ended after the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan and US boycott of the 1980 Olympics in Moscow. Ronald Reagan's election as president in 1980, based in large part on an anti-détente campaign, marked the close of détente and a return to Cold War tensions. In his first press conference, president Reagan said "Détente's been a one-way street that the Soviet Union has used to pursue its aims.

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Détente

A general easing of the geo-political tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States which began in 1969 and ended in 1980
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label_outline Explore Soviet I, Warfare Aircraft, Combat Support Ship Uss Camden

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Admiral Charles R. Larson, Commander in CHIEF, US Pacific Fleet, sits on the bridge of the nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser FRUNZE. Larson is in the Soviet Union with two US Navy ships, the guided missile cruiser USS PRINCETON (CG-59) and the guided missile frigate USS REUBEN JAMES (FFG 57), for a four-day goodwill visit

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A UH-46 Sea Knight helicopter of Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 6 (HC-6) lifts off the deck of the ammunition ship USS SURIBACHI (AE-21) during the first underway replenishment of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN-72)

The fast combat support ship USS Sacramento (AOE 1) sends refueling hoses across to the guided missile cruiser USS Vincennes (CG 49).

A beam view of the anti-submarine warfare support aircraft carrier ex-USS INTREPID (CVS-11). The INTREPID is scheduled to be refitted and opened to the public as a museum

The amphibious dock landing ship USS Tortuga (LSD 46) pulls alongside the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force oiler JS Hamana (AOE 424) for a replenishment at sea.

The bow of a Soviet Mirka II class light frigate (FFL 824) impacts the stern of the destroyer USS CARON (DD 970) as the American vessel exercises the right of free passage through the Soviet-claimed 12-mile territorial waters

Starboard view of a Soviet Victor III nuclear attack submarine. The submarine, seen from a Navy P-3C Orion anti-submarine warfare aircraft, from Patrol Squadron 16, is approximately 470 miles east of Charleston, South Carolina and appears to be experiencing some sort of mechanical problems

An CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter, from Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 6 (HC-6), assigned to the combat stores ship USS CONCORD (AFS-5) delivers supplies to the destroyer tender USS PUGET SOUND (AD-38), 6th Fleet flagship

A port bow view of the forward section of the frigate USS DAVIDSON (FF 1045) showing the Mark 30 5-inch/38-cal. gun and the Mark 16 anti-submarine rocket (ASROC) launcher. The ship is participating in a midshipmen's summer training cruise

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