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Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand: These countries share deep historical, cultural, and political ties to the U.S. and would naturally join forces to protect their shared interests.
NATO Members: The military alliance’s Article 5, which stipulates that an attack on one member is an attack on all, reinforces the collective defense agreement, meaning countries such as Germany, Italy, and France would also fall on this side.
Taiwan and Japan: Both nations are vital players in the Asia-Pacific region. If China were to attack Taiwan, it would seek Western support, while Japan, as a NATO ally, would be pivotal against local adversaries.
Israel and Ukraine: Given their current conflicts with Russia, both countries would align with the West in a broader war.