a peace pact
Yes, they were drafted to protect or attack countries.
During the world war 2 the british was fighting with the middle east countries the other coutries were asked to help some countries such as british asked help for indians and muslims in ww1
in world war 2 Germany attacked japan in hiroshima and nagasaki
A multicountry arrangement that defends common interests against enemy attack is referred to a triparte alliance. An example is the Tripartite Pact which established the Axis Powers of World War II.
After World War II, the principle of collective security emerged as a belief that nations should work together to prevent aggression and maintain peace. This concept asserts that an attack against one member of a collective security arrangement is considered an attack against all, prompting a united response. It underpinned the formation of organizations like the United Nations, aimed at promoting cooperation and deterring conflict through diplomatic means and, if necessary, collective military action.
An alliance
a peace pact
An alliance
A formalized arrangement between countries to assist each other in the event of an attack is called a military alliance or defense pact. These agreements often involve mutual defense commitments, where an attack on one member prompts support from the others. Examples include NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and various bilateral defense treaties. Such alliances are designed to enhance collective security and deter potential aggressors.
He would defeat all countries between Germany and the Soviet Union.
39 European countries
No countries tried to attack America. Individuals from various countries, primarily Saudi Arabia, carried out the Sept. 11 attacks.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Vikings did not have the right to attack on other countries. They should of stay out of the way.
The triple entente is a 20th century agreement between the countries of Great Britain, France, and Russia. In this agreement, the three countries agreed not to attack each other during WW1.
The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) between the US and the former USSR.
This agreement was known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.