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Dima020 [189]
3 years ago
10

Do you think it was worth it for the superpowers to win alliesby sending foreign aid to them?

History
1 answer:
Komok [63]3 years ago
7 0
Yes, more allies means you have more backup

Also, if you have a lot of allies, everybody can help each other in their time of need (for example, NATO) and the enemies will not be as aggressive in trying to attack you

hope this helps
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