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The true answer is NONE. The US has military bases in over 150 countries but the US does not occupy any.
Any country.
Germany
Afghanistan was one of the countries.
Yes, because if we help them build forts and defend them when they are battling someone else it could pay off they might help us if they can at the time.
The US and USSR were at a military stand-off during the cold war.
No, to my knowledge, their are no foreign military bases within the US, but we DO have bases in Germany as well as many other countries. However, these other countries are not annexed to the US. While there are no German military installations in the US, German Luftwaffe and Wehrmarkt do attend training in the US at times. Ft. Sill, the US Army Artillery Training School, trains troops and officers from many countries.
100% yes if born in an overseas US military hospital. If born in an off base establishment, the local base/fort/camp will have paperwork for the child's US Citizenship. In some countries, for example the UK, when the child is born off base they can be granted dual citizenship, as my son was.
That would be a bad decision seeing that we occupy and have military operations/in our allied (oversea) countries. The us military has operations in almost every country on the planet.
Because the president said that the military would supply war materials to other countries in exchange for military bases in England
By bullying smaller countries to gain control of their resources.
afghanistan and Iraq