Very unlikely. Obviously there are people in the US that dislike the UK and vice versa but in general both countries get along well and are strong allies. Financially and politically there have been and will continue to be differences but they have always been talked through diplomatically and I see no reason why this would not continue in the future. As for the US turning on the UK militarally then (apart from if the UK was taken over by an enemy that was hostile to the US and intent on war with them) the answer would be no. Apart from there being no reason that I can think of for it (apart from the above reason which is very unlikely) a full scale all out war between the US and the UK would end with mass destruction on both sides. The UK would suffer the most because of it's size and the fact the US has much larger nuclear arsenal but the UK could inflict untold damage to the US with it's nuclear weapons.
If you mean in domestic use, the US is at 120 V and the UK at 240 V. So you need a transformer with a 2 to 1 turn ratio, to step up if using a UK appliance in the US, or to step down if using a US appliance in the UK.
No the US is not united UK.
There are several instances where the US spelling differs from the UK version: sulfur (US) sulphur (UK) aluminum (US) aluminium (UK) color, honor, labor, vigor (US) colour etc (UK)
No, the UK is East of the US.
US and UK allow Dual citizenship. A person can be a US citizen and a citizen of UK if he/she desires to. But if a person applies to get naturalized as a citizen of UK when he/she is already a US citizen, then it will lead to losing US citizenship.So a person can have US & UK citizenship as long he/she is not a naturalized citizen of UK.
UK sizes are one smaller than US. So a UK 11 is a US 12, and a US 11 is a UK 10.
No. The US owes money to the UK, but it is part of its national debt, and not a 'tax', which the UK has no power to impose on the US.
Yes, they sell it at the UK online store Partyrama. - NO THEY DON'T SUPPLY IT It is also sold by the US site Sugarcraft. After checking their shipping policies, they do ship internationally to ". . . all countries in agreement with the US Postal Service". It's quite likely that the UK is one of them.
I doubt either ever will turn on each other. The US and UK have dozens of treaties with each other, such as extraction rights, defence assistance, rights to lease each other's land for military exercises and so on. They are also both permanent members of the United Nations. The US relies on the UK in order to gain political and economical access to Europe to form alliances and economical treaties there. The UK is a massive European influence and the defensive hub of Europe, without their friendship with the UK, the US would most likely lack any European allies. The US and UK have strong political, economical and military bonds. The warring and fighting over the lands that are now called USA is over and nothing more than water under the bridge. To be frank, the UK today is glad that it no longer has ownership over the US, because it would be an incredible financial burden and a strain on defensive resources against Russia. The US would have likely been granted independence anyway in the 20th century alongside the majority of the UK's other overseas territories. The UK and US are two of the main UN members who work together to build a better world for everyone. They will most likely never turn on each other.
no only UK games play on UK consoles, and US games to not play on UK consoles
No, the UK is much smaller than the US.
no it is much smaller than us .UK is half the size of minneasota