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A multicountry arrangement that defends common interests against enemy attack is referred to a triparte alliance. An example is the Tripartite Pact which established the Axis Powers of World War II.

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In the context of World War II (yet it is also true in many other contexts), a multi-country arrangement that aims at defending common interests against enemy aggression (including actual attacks) is called an "alliance. " Alliances can consist of many different types, with many different responsibilities and privileges for the nations involved, yet all are fundamentally designed to provide strength in numbers for the allies who join them.

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