Culturally similar, tensions existed between the US and the UK from the Revolution through the end of the Civil War. WWI and WWII were the building blocks of the trans-atlantic alliance.
The US and UK are allies through mutual national interests. The UK needs US Military support to pursue its interests and the US needs British bases throughout the world to project its power. Many key US bases are actually on British territory. Also, if the US wants to project its power somewhere, its politically useful to have even a token British presence on the gunline and at the UN Security Council. Also, since its usually illegal for either country to spy on its own citizens, its handy having a friendly and trustworthy power to do it for you and vice versa.
Where did you get the idea Japan took the industrial might and strong economy of the US from the Americans? It is more like Japan lost that when the US and the allies strategically bombed Japan. Their economy, agriculture and industries were ruined by the allies.
The southern allies
The Anti-Comitern Pact allied Germany with Japan , just before WW2.
japan and Germany were allies (axis powers)
Japan surrendered after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in WW2 .
Japan never joined with Germany, they fought only aginst the US.
No, currently the US and Japan are allies.
Japan, Canada, Russia, France, are the big allies
Where did you get the idea Japan took the industrial might and strong economy of the US from the Americans? It is more like Japan lost that when the US and the allies strategically bombed Japan. Their economy, agriculture and industries were ruined by the allies.
Allies.
The relation ship is that after all the wars with Japan the US is willing to make japan an ally
Because they were allies of Germany and the US is an Allie of Briton
The southern allies
Mentos Ninja we aren't allies with Japan
The Anti-Comitern Pact allied Germany with Japan , just before WW2.
Germany, Italy, Japan
Allies: Britain, Russia, and the US Axis: Italy, Germany, and Japan.