The multinational coalition formed to combat Iraq during the Gulf War in 1990-1991 was commonly referred to as the "Coalition of the Gulf War" or simply the "Coalition." It included forces from a range of countries, led by the United States, and aimed to expel Iraqi troops from Kuwait after their invasion. The coalition comprised 34 nations, including the UK, France, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, among others.
The European, Japanese and of course a few US Marines at Peking China
The Coalition of the Willing (later termed the Multinational Force) invaded Iraq in March of 2003.
Military actions conducted by forces of two or more nations, typically organized within the structure of a coalition or alliance
An alliance of nations is called a coalition.
A coalition.
Some commonly used terms under the multinational rubric include global, international, transnational, and multinational itself. These terms are often used interchangeably but can have slightly different implications based on context and the specific operations of the organization.
It is called a Coalition
The government by two or more parties are called a coalition government. Like today David Cameron (Conservative) is in a Coalition with Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrats). Hope this helps
Global or international
No, Kuwait did not pay the US for the first Gulf War. The US led a multinational coalition to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi occupation in 1990-1991. The operation was primarily financed by the participating coalition countries rather than Kuwait.
A temporary alliance would be called a coalition. Pronounced: co-ah-li-shun
A group of cheetahs is called a "coalition" or a "safari." So next time you see those speedy cats hanging out together, you can casually drop that fun fact and impress your friends. You're welcome.