America is too diplomatic for its own good. It wants to be a goody-two-shoes and help everyone out. If one of our allies that we recieve income and/or resources, we should help them out. If not, we should stay out of their countries, let them handle it.
There've been several throughout the years. Currently, the only active ones are the French Foreign Legion, and the Israeli Mahal, The Royal Armed Forces (of the United Kingdom) accepts applicants from Commonwealth countries and the Republic of Ireland, and also fields the Brigade of Gurkhas. The US Armed Forces, while having no actual foreign legion, does accept foreign volunteers into their ranks. The Spanish Legion was originally established as an equivalent to the French Foreign Legion, but no longer accepts foreign nationals.
Describe the driving business forces in both the foreign and domestic environment
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Forces in the foreign environment might be the same, but the laws regarding employment are different. This is what allows businesses to operate differently in foreign lands.
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Yes, America's armed forces belong only to America. We do not share it with another country.
Roosevelt/Taft developed US Military forces and foreign trade.
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A Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) is a legally binding international agreement between a host country and a foreign nation regarding the presence of military forces. It establishes the legal status of the foreign troops stationed in the host country, covering issues like jurisdiction, rights, and responsibilities. While it is binding under international law, the specific enforceability and interpretation can vary based on the domestic laws of the countries involved and the context of the agreement.
The US Armed Forces does accept foreign nationals. At the time I enlisted, was required to have established permanent residence in the United States, have declared an intent to obtain US citizenship, and come from a country which was on a list of approved countries for foreign enlistees to come from (in my case, it was Namibia). Some of the conditions may have changed since - the US Army Recruiting website can better answer some of the specifics, and includes a feature which allows you to contact recruiting directly.
The following countries increased the size of their army by;Electing powerful leaders.Joining forces with other countries (As the Central Powers).Becoming more militarily centered.(Its funny, this question is written exactly the same way only its in a text book call Americas Pathways to the Present. Next time read the book.)
Kennedy sent in the Green Berets (Special Forces).