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I think where the disconnect happens is that the overall geopolitical situation in Star Trek is meant to be somewhat analogous to the conditions during the Cold War, but that Romulans and Klingons aren't directly analogous to any specific group or nation. There are comparisons that could be made, but those are left to the audience. They did a similar thing with the Cardassians and Bajorans, where they aren't meant to represent specific groups in a specific conflict, but the audience can clearly draw comparisons to various parts of human history.