During World War I, Russia's involvement was important to her Allies for primarily one reason. By remaining true to the Triple Alliance, Russia posed a threat to Germany (and the Austro-Hungarian Empire) from the East. This threat prevented Germany from dedicating all of its forces to the Western Front and thereby gave the Allies an advantage -- or at least balanced the odds for victory more favorably.
The decision to divide Germany into four zones of occupation was made by the Allies (United States, Soviet Union, Britain, and France) at the end of World War II. It was primarily done to prevent Germany from becoming a unified and potentially powerful country that could pose a threat to European security, as it had done in the past. Additionally, the division allowed the Allies to maintain control and oversee the process of denazification and reconstruction in Germany.
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The very concept of individual rights and personal freedoms for the individual citizen posed a serious threat to Nations who still operated under the feudal system. Enlightenment had its distractors and the Catholic Church was one of the leading opponents of such radical ideals.
Otto Von Bismarck started the alliance system because he felt that France was the biggest threat to Germany's power in Europe. His goal was to make an alliance system that left France with as little allies as possible. This system ultimately backfired and plunged Europe into a devastating war that cost billions in dollars and millions in lives.
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The Great Japanese Empire, that remained as a threat to the Allies (mostly USA) until the 1st use of atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, marking the end of the WW2
Only germany was considered a serious long term threat
Germany posed the most serious, long-time threat to all allied countries.
None, in fact US seems be threat to the world.
If the majority of the members of the United Nations or the majority of nations that sit on the UN's Security Council believe that another nation acquiring nuclear weapons is a serious threat to world peace, economic sanctions can be set against such a nation. The UN can also send in inspectors to determine if a nation is becoming a threat to world peace because of it building a nuclear weapons system. If all the members of the UN's Security Council vote to sanction trade or funds of a threatening nation, that sends a powerful message to the offending nation.
It depends on which states you are talking about. Tornadoes are a serious threat in the Midwest and South, but less so in other states.
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