Last time I checked, serving in a foreign military as an American citizen stripped you of your citizenship. Has that changed, or is that been changed for our Greatest Ally? TM
Israel has a "right of return" for any jew. If you're Jewish, you can go there and join the IDF. I don't know why you would want to, but the option is there.
The South Koreans make you relinquish your citizenship when you become an adult if you're an also an American citizen; otherwise they will scoop you up for mandatory military service.
For reference, many US citizens also served in the British or Canadian militaries in WWI and WWII prior to our entry into those wars.
He seriously thought this was a good idea. The military uniform of another nation.
Last time I checked, serving in a foreign military as an American citizen stripped you of your citizenship. Has that changed, or is that been changed for our Greatest Ally? TM
Well, my guess is he served in the idf prior to being American, since that's the only way it would make sense to me. I'm too lazy to look it up
Israel has a "right of return" for any jew. If you're Jewish, you can go there and join the IDF. I don't know why you would want to, but the option is there.
The South Koreans make you relinquish your citizenship when you become an adult if you're an also an American citizen; otherwise they will scoop you up for mandatory military service.
For reference, many US citizens also served in the British or Canadian militaries in WWI and WWII prior to our entry into those wars.