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Captain America's biggest arch nemesis is the Red Skull, but he has many more enemies including Baron Zemo, Batroc the Leaper, Crossbones, HYDRA, and MODOK to name a few.
Captain America's shield protects him from many different kinds of attacks by his enemies, which includes gun fire.
No, although fan rumors suggested this when their movies competed (Harry Potter vs. Twilight). The two actors were cast not so much as enemies, but as rivals, in the Harry Potter film "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (2005).
Madero was a man who used to be zapata's friend but then became enemies
The enemies in Point Blank are the staff that run the school and their guards.
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Yes, he apologizes and appeases the enemy of America and has made American friends enemies and American enemies friends.
Of course America do have enemies. The terrorist is the enemy of the United States of America.
France and England were considered enemies in 1770 due to their participation in the war for American Independence. The two countries had also fought to dominate the Americas.
America and Russia have always had pretty strained relations. We're not really either one, because we're two of the three biggest countries in the world and we usually end up in competition without actually being enemies.
The American military. Aside from a few small balloon bombs hitting Oregon,America was untouched. Our enemies were too busy defending themselves to even think about attacking the U.S. homeland.
The enemies of the American Kestrel are mainly larger hawks, but humans are especially harmful to them.
enemies were saber tooth cats
No countries are enemies of Switzerland. Switzerland is strictly neutral.
Malaysia's ally is the United States of America; it has no enemies. Ok, this is a person IMPROVING your answer, and malaysia DOES have enemies, i dont know who, but EVERYONE has enemies!!!
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Well, in WWII, America was an ally with France so they didn't declare war on France. Although America didn't start war on Italy (one of their enemies in WWII), because America didn't want to join the war. They thought it was too dangerous.