Status of Forces Agreement in the United States
Status of Forces Agreement
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled 527 STATUS OF FORCES AGREEMENTFollowing world war ii, as a consequence of entering into a series of mutual defense pacts, the United States established a continuing military presence in a number of foreign countries. To deal with the legal questions that inevitably arose because of this presence, the
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