Major non-NATO ally

Major non-NATO ally
Formation1987
FounderSam Nunn
TypeMilitary alliance
Location
Membership20 states:

 Argentina
 Australia
Bahrain
Brazil
Colombia
Egypt
Israel
Japan
Jordan
Kenya
Kuwait
Morocco
New Zealand
Pakistan
Philippines
Qatar
South Korea
Taiwan (de facto)
Thailand

Tunisia

A major non-NATO ally (MNNA) is a designation given by the United States government to countries that have strategic working relationships with the United States Armed Forces while not being members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). While the status does not automatically constitute a mutual defense pact (as would be the case through NATO membership) with the United States, it does confer a variety of military and financial advantages that are otherwise unobtainable by non-NATO countries. There are currently 20 major non-NATO allies across four continents: 11 in Asia, 4 in Africa, 3 in South America, and 2 in Oceania.


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