Portugal is the England's oldest ally...both countries have an alliance which is still in force
US is probably their biggest ally, but perhaps others will add more
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+
All countries that were part of the Allies were an all of the U.S.
Ally refers to wars; the US is not at war with any nation. The US is friendly with nations and participates in free trade with many countries, Vietnam is one of them.
Germany
In the event of war, many european countries will ally with the US.
Portugal is the England's oldest ally...both countries have an alliance which is still in force
France after the revolutionary war
AFGHANISTAN
US is probably their biggest ally, but perhaps others will add more
Pearl is in the US and it was Japan, an ally of Germany that attacked it.
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+
The leadership of the US was not in the least suspicious; they had hard evidence that the Soviets were responsible for the 1940 mass-murders but chose to say the Germans did it as Stalin was then their ally.
Depends which country. US he ally to most European countries in NATO by the way
All countries that were part of the Allies were an all of the U.S.
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.