
Timothy C. May sez:
As to Michelle's point that Americans cannot serve for pay in other militaries, there are all sorts of waivers and "look the other way"s involved. For example, the retired American officer who became the top military man in Estonia (or one of the Baltic States)--while still retaining his U.S. citizenship.
But at the loss of his pension, as I recall.
Israel is one of several states which the U.S. allows dual citizenship with.
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