
Foreign alliances are formal agreements or treaties between two or more sovereign states to cooperate and support each other in various domains, such as defense, economics, or politics. These alliances are typically established to promote mutual interests, enhance security, or strengthen economic ties. In Hebrew, the term can be translated as בריתות חיצוניות (b'ritiyot chitzoniyot). In French, it is referred to as alliés étrangers, and in Spanish, it is alianzas extranjeras. Key contextual information includes the historical significance of alliances, such as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Warsaw Pact during the Cold War, which shaped global politics and security architectures. Alliances can be defensive, offensive, or neutral, and they often involve mutual defense pacts, economic cooperation agreements, or political alliances. The nature and scope of these alliances can vary widely, depending on the strategic objectives and mutual benefits sought by the participating states.
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