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Who is it, in your opinion?
UK. No question.Who is it, in your opinion?
UK. No question.
The US, the UK, Canada. Australia and New Zealand are all very closely allied, and for obvious reaosns.
Of course, with The Obama refusing to back the UK on the resurging Falklands issue, this may change -- if so, this will be far more embarassing than anything done by GWB.
Goven the apparart need for 'an international consensus' before anyone can do anything, this cannot possible be true.The age of allies and alliances is o'er.
An approcach that requires the willingness of the opponent to be enlightened, a willingness that does not, nor will likely ever exist.But the Islamic "threat" must be handled via knowledge...not military, not religion, but the truth, honesty and openness..
The age of empires is over, and has been for some time.
What should be embarrassing is not keeping up with the times.
The age of empires is over, and has been for some time.
What should be embarrassing is not keeping up with the times.
The age of empires is over, and has been for some time.
What should be embarrassing is not keeping up with the times.
Not really, but kinda. The Queen is their head of state, but they have complete independence from the UK.Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are technically part of Great Britain in a way.
Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are technically part of Great Britain in a way.
Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are technically part of Great Britain in a way.
Australia, New Zealand and US are very close due to the ANZUS treaty, though i believe there was a lapse in the NZ-US part of it a while ago from something to do with nukes, i'd say it is GB and Aus, Israel will be an ally only for as long as the US is useful to them, but currently they are close allies.