Definitely not. And if the Soviet Union still existed and the Cold War was still ongoing, chances are someone would have put human beings on Mars by now. We can't even imagine what we could have achieved by now, or could be on the verge of achieving, if the Cold War hadn't ended. The Cold War was a massive stimulator of technological progress. Not only of horrible things like nuclear weapons and missiles, but of great things too that have been of immense benefit to humanity.
The fall of the USSR and the end of the Cold War ended two things: On the Soviet side, it ended the planned economy and the ideology of social and technological progress for the collective benefit of humankind, replacing it with the disorganized market economy based on profit for the few rather than collective progress for all. On the capitalist side, it ended the urgency of needing to prove (for propaganda purposes) that they're "better" than their ideological competitors and have the more successful political and economic system, plus the urgency to develop technology to keep ahead of that competitor for military reasons; it became preferable to cut the budget because, from the capitalist point of view, there's no need to have the government spend so much money on something that has no short-term, tangible, profitable benefit to the capitalist class, the ruling class that the government represents. Better to slash government spending so more of that wealth can accumulate in private hands. Central planning is gone and privatization and neoliberalism became king in both west and east. With the end of the Cold War, investment in space development was slashed on all sides, because it's not profitable in the short term.
The slashing of space development is one of the many reasons why I deeply regret the fall of the Soviet Union/communist bloc and the end of the Cold War. We (as in all of humanity, not one particular country) could be so much further along now, in so many ways, than we are. So many people don't realize just how important a role the Soviet Union played, both directly and indirectly, in the social and technological advancement of humankind.
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