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The most commonly mentioned allies are the United States and the United Kingdom. During World War II, Russia also became an ally in the right against Germany.
France after the revolutionary war
Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and France
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.
The US was an ally with France, Britain and Russia. The US was fighting to keep the peace in Europe. The United States supplied its allies with weapon food etc...
Italy.
Italy
No, North Korea is not a United States ally. North Korea, famous for being the most isolated nation in the world, currently does not have any alliances with other countries.
Ally Shewan was born on 1940-08-05.
What Jewish state in the Middle East became a close ally of the United States?Israel
The United States, Great Britan, and The Soviet Union
No..Malaysia is commonwealth countries and have special relationship with united kingdom,australia ,america and EU...
Germany
The US was in Korea as a member of the United Nations and many other members were allies including the British Commonwealth and Turkey. "South Korea" answer for A+
An ally (singular) is a noun meaning the cooperation between two countries for a mutual purpose. The plural of ally is allies. Harry Truman was a US President; therefore, he cannot technically be classified as an ally, but when he was alive and in office, he could sign a treaty with another country to become an ally with the United States.
The United States' strongest ally is Israel.
Many countries consider themselves an ally of other countries.