Refer to the websites on the "Global War on Terrorism." But for GP (General Purpose's), the normal allies are the same nations that were part of NATO during the cold war. Which were also part of the coalitions during Operation Desert Storm (Jan/Feb 1991) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003).
Generally speaking, the US can almost always count on Britain, France, Canada, Italy, etc. as back-up when needed. "Almost" meaning, they certainly wanted no part of the Vietnam War when that was going on. But they helped out in the aforementioned campaigns.
The US joined the war on the side of the Allies on April 6, 1917.
No
Both the War on Drugs and the War on Terror have created controversies having to do with privacy. For example, the War on Drugs loosened what is considered unreasonable search and seizure, while the policies of the War on Terror have resulted in many well known cases of the US government spying on its own citizens.
united states of america
the war on terror is between the United States and Iraq
getting insiders to get info on suspectsANS 2 -Canada is one of the US's main allies in Afghanistan.
The US and the Allies won World War 2.
allies war of 1812
Yes. Only for the US and it's allies but it does apply. Of course terrorist are not concerned with following LOAC rules and regulations.
Though Britain and the US have been close allies for decades, the War on Terror, following the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks, strengthened ties between the countries. Blair has supported the War on Terror since the term's coining on October 7th, 2001, and, in turn pledged the UK's support of US in major combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The allies entered the war in 1914; the US entered the war in 1917.
The US joined the war on the side of the Allies on April 6, 1917.
Currently the War on Terror.
They were against the Germans and their allies called the Triple Alliance. US was with the British and their allies-Triple Entente
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No, currently the US and Japan are allies.
The US has invaded several countries during the War on Terror in whole or in part, but the two most prominent such invasions were in AFGHANISTAN and IRAQ.