In my opinion we should keep troops in other countries because some troops get to see other places in the world. Also we can help one another. For example if we have troops in South Korea and North Korea attacks we can always help them if we have someone attack us then they can also help us. That would also give us more peace in the world.
Israel
In support of Nato's peacekeeping mission.
money, supplies, and troops to helped the patriots.
Member nations must volunteer to provide the troops.
no
The number of troops from other countries varies significantly depending on the specific conflict or mission in question. For example, during the Iraq War, coalition forces included troops from several nations, with the largest contributors being the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, among others. In peacekeeping missions, such as those conducted by the United Nations, troops from numerous member countries participate. For exact numbers in a specific context, it's best to refer to official military reports or databases.
Beirut, Lebanon (220 Marines)
No, there are no United Nations (UN) troops stationed in the United States. The U.S. is a sovereign nation and does not require UN peacekeeping forces for domestic issues. While the UN does deploy peacekeeping missions in various conflict areas around the world, these operations do not extend to the U.S.
American troops are currently stationed in various foreign countries, including South Korea, Japan, Germany, Italy, Afghanistan, and the Middle East. These troops support various missions such as deterring aggression, maintaining regional stability, and combating terrorist threats.
During his presidency, President Clinton sent troops to several regions and countries. Some notable examples include Bosnia and Herzegovina, where he deployed troops as part of a NATO peacekeeping mission; Somalia, where he ordered the withdrawal of American forces after a failed intervention; and Haiti, where U.S. troops were sent to restore democratic order after a coup. He also authorized military interventions in Kosovo and Iraq.
Yes, Qatar contributes troops to UNIFIL, the UN mission in Lebanon
Peacekeeping organization? The United Nations didn't begin peacekeeping operations until the aftermath of the 1954 Suez Canal invasion by Britain, France, and Israel.