Western allies
"Western allies" refers to countries that share similar political values, particularly those in Europe and North America, which often collaborate on economic, military, and diplomatic issues. Key members include the United States, Canada, and many nations in the European Union and NATO. These countries typically promote democracy, free markets, and human rights.
The term is often used in the context of historical events, such as during World War II, when Western allies united against the Axis Powers. Today, they continue to work together on global challenges, including security threats, climate change, and international trade.