U.S. Foreign Policy

U.S. Foreign Policy refers to the strategies and decisions made by the United States government regarding its interactions with other countries and international organizations. It encompasses a wide range of issues, including diplomacy, trade, military engagements, humanitarian aid, and international treaties. The primary goals of U.S. foreign policy are to protect national security, promote economic interests, support democratic values, and foster global stability and peace. U.S. foreign policy is influenced by various factors, including historical relationships, domestic political considerations, international law, and global events. It is shaped by the President, Congress, and various agencies, with public opinion also playing a significant role.