Depends on perspective. If one of those countries is the US, it doesn't recognize dual citizenship, so the feds' answer to your question would be yes
the_crotch
Biden made a similar promise 4 years ago, I'm not holding my breath
The downvoters apparently are fans of that
Someone already said Susannah Dean so I'm gonna go with Roz from Frasier
She got that Detta Walker energy
Regardless of who created the underlying tech, the internet is the result of taking ARPAnet, a US department of defense project, public. The US absolutely created the internet. There's nothing stopping other countries from using those techs, bypassing IANA, and creating their own networks if they don't like the US controlling the backbone of the network they created.
Jim Bruer too
Those countries are free to build out their own tcp/ip networks and configure them however they like. North Korea did it, how hard can it be?
It has a place in history because the last thousand years of Western civilization have been directly influenced by it
I remember how Michael Moore disappeared as soon as Obama was elected. Obama increased drone strikes, bombed weddings schools and hospitals including a doctors without borders hospital, kept gitmo open, extended and expanded domestic surveillance. All the stuff Michael Moore was writing books and making movies about during the Bush admin were apparently no longer a problem now that a Democrat was doing them. Really changed my perspective.