Britain went to war with Al-Qaeda primarily in response to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the United States, which prompted a global counter-terrorism campaign. The UK government viewed Al-Qaeda as a significant threat to national and international security, leading to military involvement in Afghanistan to dismantle Al-Qaeda's operations and remove the Taliban regime that harbored them. This commitment was also in line with Britain's longstanding alliance with the United States and the need to combat extremism.
because they had fight with the britain that how they got in the war in 1812
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The British
It was abolished in the US in 1865. In Britain it was 1833.
Britain and France go together like bread and butter
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Britain went to war because of a mutual treaty between Britain and Poland.
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Argentina
because they had fight with the britain that how they got in the war in 1812
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Britain and France declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939
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Great Britain joined the triple Entente...A+
eventually they will again
Yes. Britain was one of the Allies and Italy one of the Axis.
because Britain refused to stop seizing American ships that traded with France