Is it legal and constitutional for an American to fight a war for another nation (ref: Americans in Israel)?

When I became an Iamerican citizen I swore allegiance to USA and denounced my ties as citizen to all other nations. Many American citi zens some of them naturalized here were previous Israeli citizens and went to Israel to fight the latest Lebanon War. The media announced their going to war for Israel with pride. If I or any other US citizen would have gone to fight for Lebanon would it also have been OK .?

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Congress had the power to declar war for whatever reasons they see fit...have you read the constitution?
No, the media is biased against everything that goes against Israel. If you fought for the Hezbollah side, they would call you a terrorist and detain you in Gitmo so Rummy could put red hot pincers to your testicles and car battery hookups to your nipples.
If America wants to help another nation fight a war, then it can. It goes on all the time. I'm not saying it's a good thing, but it's not "illegal" either.
Yes and no.

If the US supports the country then yes, an example would be the Flying Tigers of WWII. They went of to fight for China against Japan. If the US does not support the country or cause then you can have your citizenship revoked, even if you where born here.
No because Israel is a close ally.
Yes.Mercenaries belong to this category.
There is nothing wrong with it as long as you don't fight against the USA. For example, the Flying Tigers of WWII were American volunteers who flew for China.
FREEDOM means you can do what ever is not forbidden and so far I know, The US Constitution does not forbid you to go an risk your life for another cause...meaning: another Country.
The Lebanese government actually wasn't involved all that much in it, you would have had to go join Hezbollah. Hezbollah is, of course, a terrorist organization and aiding a terrorist organization is a criminal act in the US.


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