Strongest in terms of power would be Russia most likely. Strongest in terms of relationships as in who we are closest with, either Canada or the United Kingdom.
France after the revolutionary war
Fort Knox.
UK, Canada, Australia.
Well, seeing as civil war means a war where a country is fighting against itself, the South didn't really have ally options, unless they wanted an international war.
The answer to country persons (us) is hayseeds
It means the most powerful individual, group or country on your side.
The US has the strongest navy.
The US is the world's only superpower. It is the strongest country in the world, both on a military stance as well as an economic stance. It is also perhaps the most influential country in the world. If you're asking why the US is so important to Israel, is because the US is Israel's greatest ally.
The United States and Israel have very good relations. Israel is among the strongest ally that the United States has in the Middle East.
Germany
Zimbabwe
France after the revolutionary war
The United States' strongest ally is Israel.
He was the president of the United States, which was the strongest ally. So, he was an Ally.
Depends which country. US he ally to most European countries in NATO by the way
No. South Korea is probably the strongest US ally in all of East and Southeast Asia. US Americans should feel very welcome in South Korea.
Morocco was the first country to recognize the United States of America as a nation