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the answer above is biased as alliances can be good and bad. think about America and England battling the Taliban. the US and UK are obviously disrupting life there but the Taliban are tyrants so its both good and bad.
An alliance is an agreement or friendship between two or more parties, made in order to advance common goals and to secure common interests.
WW1 was the beginning of alliances before they under stood how to use them they where often made in secret and created suspicion for every one.
Total troops mobilised by all countries in WW1
65,038,810
Total troops dead wounded or registered as "lost" from all countries in WW1
Total: 37,526,712 over 50%
WW2 5 million died 15 million fought only 30%
When allies worked together and openly it was a much bigger success!
Both.
There is no such thing as a "good country" or a "bad country." Countries are concepts, amoral, neither capable of good nor bad. The people of a country, especially those who run its government however can be termed good or bad. More accurately, their behavior, their actions in dealing with people and other nations' governments can be labeled good or bad.
Ireland has the same kinds of bad things that all countries have. Things like crime, bad weather, people in poverty, illnesses, car accidents etc., are all things that happen in Ireland. Ireland isn't as bad in those things as some countries, so it has less crime and poverty than some countries, and its weather isn't the worst in the world, and it has lots of good weather too. It is not a bad country.
robber=bad captain=good
It was good a good and sound policy. it allowed American tensions between American and the Soviet Union to be decreased.
Relations between the Soviet Union and the United States were driven by a complex interplay of ideological, political, and economic factors, which led to shifts between cautious cooperation and often bitter superpower rivalry over the years. The distinct differences in the political systems of the two countries often prevented them from reaching a mutual understanding on key policy issues and even, as in the case of the Cuban missile crisis, brought them to the brink of war.
It depends on the scenario, not all alliances are good and not all are bad.
russia and korea.....but Canada is good friends with them.
They're not all bad. Some can be beneficial. But in George Washington's farewell address, he said that the US shouldn't make any alliances with other countries. This could be taken the wrong way to make people think that all alliances are bad.
As with all countries it has its good and bad parts.
the UK has good relations with lots of other European countries, some of the strongest include Ireland, France, and Germany.
No. Countries aren't bad or good people living there may be either bad or good. Just like anywhere else
NO It was not a good idea because not all countries joined and not all countries wanted the same thing.
Great Britain and France
GOOD!
There's no bad blood between our countries.
Neutral.
in some countries you get good weather where as you would get bad weather.