the ones i know are south Korea, Sudan, kosavo and Columbia i believe, Iraq and Afghanistan
American troops are currently stationed in various foreign countries, including South Korea, Japan, Germany, Italy, Afghanistan, and the Middle East. These troops support various missions such as deterring aggression, maintaining regional stability, and combating terrorist threats.
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The rise of sweatshops in foreign countries can be attributed to factors such as globalization, lack of regulations and enforcement in those countries, cost-cutting measures by corporations, and a demand for cheap labor. Additionally, poor working conditions, low wages, and exploitation of workers contribute to the proliferation of sweatshops.
The rise in sweatshops in foreign countries can be attributed to factors such as globalization, low labor costs, weak labor laws, and limited enforcement of regulations. Companies seeking to cut costs often take advantage of these conditions to outsource production to countries with cheaper labor, leading to the proliferation of sweatshops.
Several factors contribute to the rise of sweatshops in foreign countries, including lax labor regulations, low wages, lack of enforcement of labor laws, and demand for cheap products in developed countries. In many cases, globalization and outsourcing by multinational corporations seeking cost savings have also played a significant role in driving the proliferation of sweatshops.
Several factors have contributed to the rise of sweatshops in foreign countries, including low labor costs, lack of labor protections, weak enforcement of labor laws, and global demand for cheap products. Additionally, multinational corporations seeking to maximize profits often outsource production to countries with lax regulations and low wages, which can perpetuate the cycle of sweatshop labor.
No, but there are foreign military units, personnel, and equipment stationed on US military bases on American soil.
a consulate
Nintendo. Sony.
Following the American victory at Saratoga in 1777…
Department of State
yes, there is American resturaunts in other countries just as foreign resturaunts are in ours.
Department of State
Yes they do limit them
The foreign monarchies didn't so much as support the American cause. They really just wanted to hurt Great Britain.
The Secretary of State, currently Hillary Clinton.
There is certainly that opportunity. In addition to visiting ports when stationed on board a ship, there are foreign duty stations. When in port, there are often side trips to visit nearby countries.
Arthur D. Meyerhoff has written: 'The strategy of persuasion' -- subject(s): American Propaganda, Foreign countries, Foreign public opinion, Foreign relations, Propaganda, American