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Due to the growing sense of autonomy of European countries, NATO can no longer be regarded as a collective ally of the United States. In particular, France and Germany are already working against the United States on a number of issues, and only Britain is firmly on the side of the United States in the European Union, and Italy is a potential ally in the United States, depending on the election.
It turns out that the British colonies, including South Africa, Australia, and Canada, also have quite close military ties with the United States, while India is on the two lines of the United States and Russia at the same time, and due to its special geographical location and natural conditions, it should and can only belong to a potential ally of the United States.
In Asia, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and other small countries on the Arabian Peninsula in West Asia are basically allies of the United States, and they allow US planes to take off and land within their borders during wartime. Israel in Western Asia is one of America's most loyal allies. In East Asia, the United States has three allies, namely South Korea, Japan, and the Philippines, and because of their dependence on US military protection, there will be no change in the alliance between these three countries and the United States in the short term.
Then, taking into account the factors of historical wars, in the event of a large-scale war, most of the countries in Latin America, although they currently have average relations with the United States, are still likely to fight on the side of the United States in wartime, considering geopolitical factors. These belong to its potential allies.
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Canada is an ally or a strategic partner of the United States, Japan is an ally of the United States, and most of the countries of the European Union are allies of the United States.
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Japan-U.S. relations are the best!
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U.S. allies include Japan, South Korea, Israel, the Philippines, Thailand, India, Germany, and Qatar. In international relations, there are two definitions of alliance, and in a broad sense, alliance refers to formal or informal security cooperation arrangements between sovereign states. In other words, as long as states assume security obligations to each other, they constitute an alliance in the true sense of the word, regardless of the form of the obligation relationship.
According to this definition, the United States' small partners cover about 60 countries around the world, including Japan, South Korea, Israel, the Philippines, Thailand, India, Germany, and Qatar, all of which are allies of the United States in a broad sense.
Characteristics of the United States
The United States is rich in natural resources, and its total proven reserves of mineral resources rank first in the world. Reserves of coal, oil, natural gas, iron ore, potash, phosphate, sulfur and other minerals are among the top in the world. Other minerals mainly include copper, lead, molybdenum, uranium, bauxite, gold, mercury, nickel, potassium carbonate, silver, tungsten, zinc, aluminum, bismuth, etc.
Strategic mineral resources such as titanium, manganese, cobalt, and chromium are mainly imported.
The forest area is about 4.4 billion mu, with a coverage rate of 33%, the United States has proven reserves of 100 million barrels, ranking 13th in the world, proven natural gas reserves of trillion cubic meters, ranking 5th in the world, and proven coal reserves of 491 billion tons, ranking first in the world.
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To say the allies of the United States.
The first echelon is the countries of the Five Eyes Alliance: the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand (also known as: Anglo-Saxons).
The second echelon is the old Western empire, which can be counted as NATO, but it is not monolithic: France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, etc.
The third echelon is Japan and South Korea, and it can only be said that it is the younger brother.
The rest is the grass on the wall, and the wind makes the rudder.
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NATO is an international military bloc established to achieve defense cooperation and is a military alliance. NATO now has a total of 28 member states: the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Hungary, Greece, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Canada, Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, and Turkey.
The United States also includes Japan, South Korea, Israel, Kuwait, the Philippines, Pakistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Thailand, Australia, and New Zealand.
In Africa, there are Morocco and Egypt. What is special is that the current Egyptian new ** seems to be less interested in the United States.
There is Argentina in South America.
In summary, the United States has a total of 37 allies that have signed the treaty.
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There is no alliance in the United States, there are only interests, and mercenary is the essence.
There are many reasons for territorial disputes, as long as the national border is not completely determined, there is a dispute, if you look at the world map, as long as the national border is a dotted line, there is a territorial dispute between two countries next to each other. There are many countries that have mountains and rivers on their borders, so there must be disputes.
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