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Well Australia is your allie not that many acknowledged it but we are sending more troops and paying our own way.
I think we will pay a high price for supporting Bush we have never been a terrorist target before but we are now.

2007-04-29 21:32:18 · answer #1 · answered by molly 7 · 2 2

I know Im about to go off topic with this but I wanted to hit two points at once. In the Democratic Debate there was a question of the United States 3 major allies. I really feel like this was an improper question because the United States holds allies with far more than 3 industrialized countries not to mention other factions worldwide. To say three names arbitrarily belittles the relationships we have with others. Just to name a few there is Russia, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Canada, Switzerland, the Dominican Republic, Uganda, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, India, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Israel, South Korea, Taiwan.

2007-04-29 21:51:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

dear AS KER,
the allies of the USA are in everywhere even from the Arabic countries , who are supposed to be the brothers of the Iraq, they don't send helping troops but they help by remaining silent so the war will go on and more Americans (beside Iraq's people )will die because of there silent , so you see it's not about sending troops.

2007-04-29 21:54:29 · answer #3 · answered by the night closet 1 · 3 0

When we speak of "US allies", the term needs disambiguation. Do you mean allies of the US government and ruling class, or allies of the morally acceptable interests of the masses of the people whose feet happen to be in territory claimed by the US?

For the second sense, I suggest that the people in the US would do well to force their government to ally themselves with all countries for bettering the conditions faced by all humanity. The US should declare that it regards no country as an enemy anymore. There is not good evidence that any other countries have acted agressively against US people or territory since Pearl Harbor. If anyone is going to find greivances in international action, they should concentrate on the biggest criminals, the US as measured by annual military expenditure.

2007-04-29 22:28:36 · answer #4 · answered by yipzdu02 3 · 3 0

Umm, US allies are not under any obligations to pay more and send more troops in. England, the biggest ally, is starting to pull out. Bush went against the internationl community to invade, and no one is gonna help until he makes some serious appology. We are just paying for his mistakes that is all. The sooner more people recognize this, the better.


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2007-04-29 21:55:42 · answer #5 · answered by XReader 5 · 3 2

The US allies in Iraq are Austrailia,Great Brittan, Poland,Check republic,Japan,eqador, bulgaria,south korea,singapore. No they wont have to pay more, the US will pick up most of the tab on this war.

2007-04-29 21:46:47 · answer #6 · answered by firetdriver_99 5 · 4 1

British, Netherlands, Denmark, Estonia, Canada, Austrailia, Poland, (can't think of all of them)-----------------NATO troops.

2007-04-29 21:59:21 · answer #7 · answered by DixeVil 5 · 2 0

East Asia Allies are:

China
Taiwan
Japan
Korea
Thailand
Malaysia
Australia
New Zealand
Singapore - We have just send a flying tanker there, no men please. lol..

2007-04-30 00:01:01 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

yeah but most of them are smart and have started to if not pulled out already. instead we have a president who likes to blow **** up .

2007-04-29 21:56:00 · answer #9 · answered by Drock 3 · 2 2

yes , they have to

2007-04-29 21:29:01 · answer #10 · answered by ab b 2 · 0 1

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