Answer:
Both USSR and the US have different plans and views on the postwar Europe.
Step-by-step explanation:
After the World War II, both the super powers that is the Soviet Union and the United States of America wanted to become the most power powerful country in the world and wanted to spread its influence all over. So the foreign policy of both the countries differ from each other.
Both have different views on postwar Europe. The US and the USSR did not trust each other. The USSR wanted to increase their presence and influence and also wanted to extend Communism in postwar Europe. While the U.S. wanted to limit the Communism in Europe and rebuild the defeated nations. So the Marshall Plan was passed by the USA to provide monetary aid to help the European countries and rebuild their economies.