What information would help you assess whether the U.S. would help an ally with military defense?(1 point) Responses If the ally was formerly opposed to the Soviet Union, the U.S. will come to its aid. If the ally was formerly opposed to the Soviet Union, the U.S. will come to its aid. If the ally is a member of NATO, other NATO members (including the U.S.) will come to its aid. If the ally is a member of NATO, other NATO members (including the U.S.) will come to its aid. If the ally was formerly part of the Soviet Union, the U.S. will come to its aid. If the ally was formerly part of the Soviet Union, the U.S. will come to its aid. If the ally is located in Europe, the U.S. will come to its aid.

- If the ally has a formal military alliance with the U.S.

- If the ally has a mutual defense agreement with the U.S.
- If the ally has requested military assistance from the U.S.
- If the ally is facing a direct military threat or attack
- If the U.S. has a strategic interest in the region or the ally's security
- If the U.S. has the necessary military capabilities to provide assistance
- If the U.S. has the political will and public support to intervene militarily.