answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Us forces strictly limit their influence?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the term limit for judging serving on the us court of appeals for the armed forces?

15 years


What is the term limit for a judge serving on the US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces?

15 years


What was the name of the US policy that aim to slow the spread of communism in the world?

What was the name of the US Foreign policy that was designed to limit the influence of the Soviets & communism on the world?


How do you use the word strictly in a sentence?

"Be quiet!",the teacher instructed us strictly.


When an object is solely under the influence of conservative forces the sum of its kinetic and potential energies does not changeAsk us anything?

That's a true statement. Did you have a question ?


How did the entry of the US into World War 1 affect the Central Powers as they concentrated all their forces on the Western Front?

it is bigg and strong and it had an influence to the countries


Why did the US entered the Korean war?

The attacks by North Korea on South Korea were seen as a proxy effort by China and the USSR to extend the influence of communist states. The US was pursuing a policy of containment to limit this spread. When the UN condemned the invasion, the US and other UN members sent forces to assist the South. Eventually this led to a prolonged war (1950-1953) between forces of the US and China in Korea. -- Under the "domino theory" any spread of communist influence, as in Korea, could lead to the loss of Japan or other Asian countries. The US saw the North Korean offensive as a move to expand Soviet influence, and acted in order to forestall aggression elsewhere in the world. The criticism of Truman as being 'too soft' on Communism after the fall of China gave political impetus to US involvement as well. A similar scenario led to the massive US intervention in Vietnam in the 1960s.


What is Lithuania's influence on the US?

Lithuania had no influence on the US.


Why did the US go into the Korean war?

The attacks by North Korea on South Korea were seen as a proxy effort by China and the USSR to extend the influence of communist states. The US was pursuing a policy of containment to limit this spread. When the UN condemned the invasion, the US and other UN members sent forces to assist the South. Eventually this led to a prolonged war (1950-1953) between forces of the US and China in Korea. -- Under the "domino theory" any spread of communist influence, as in Korea, could lead to the loss of Japan or other Asian countries. The US saw the North Korean offensive as a move to expand Soviet influence, and acted in order to forestall aggression elsewhere in the world. The criticism of Truman as being 'too soft' on Communism after the fall of China gave political impetus to US involvement as well. A similar scenario led to the massive US intervention in Vietnam in the 1960s.


Which are more trained US armed forces or Israel armed forces?

US armed forces are clearly more trained such as the US navy SEALs


How many over times can you have in a game to call it a tie?

US Baseball had no limit. US Football had a limit.


What legislation strictly limits US Armed Forces' involvement in law enforcement activities in the US?

There's a couple. The primary one is the Posse Comitatus Act - otherwise known as 18 U.S.C. § 1385. There's also the Insurrection Act (10 U.S.C. § 331 - § 335).