Impact on East–West Relations
The Hungarian Uprising had several important effects:
Increased Fear and Mistrust
The West saw Soviet actions as proof that the USSR would not allow freedom in Eastern Europe.
Western Inaction
The USA criticised the invasion but did not intervene militarily because it feared nuclear war.
This showed the limits of American support for anti-communist uprisings.
Soviet Strengthened Control
The USSR tightened control over Eastern Europe to prevent future rebellions.