Considering that the Warsaw Pact dissolved, the short answer would be no. However, I suspect you mean are any of the current allies previous members of the Warsaw Pact? Then the answer would be yes. Poland provided special operations forces for the initial operations and then took leadership of one of the regions in Iraq. For a complete listing and description of each nations contribution in both Iraq and Afghanistan please see http://www.centcom.mil/en/coalition-countries/2.html poo
Americas allies did most of the fighting, do your research and stop asking broad questions
The Triple Entente which consisted of Britain, France & Russia
japan because there stronger and like usa more.
the frech became Americas allies in 1778
For the Western Allies, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) which still exists; for the Eastern Bloc countries (Soviet Union and her allies) the Warsaw Treaty Organization of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance,or the Warsaw Pact, which ended in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Yes, NATO is currently still in existence. The Warsaw Pact disbanded in 1991. Many former Warsaw Pact allies are current NATO members.
Choctaw, Cherokees, and the Creek allies
Americas allies did most of the fighting, do your research and stop asking broad questions
They formed the Warsaw Pact in 1955
Italy's allies would be the 26 countries that are members of NATO. The members of the European Union would also be allies of Italy.
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Allied Powers has 22 members, Axis has 7 members. :)
they helped allies and the war ended sooner when they came.
Netherlands
The French and their allies lost. The French troops withdrew from the Americas.
All countries contained within the E.U are allies. All N.A.T.O members in europe are also allies.
No 'bilateral type of allies'. Both Bulgaria and Germany are members of the NATO. That is their ally