US Foreign Policy

US Foreign Policy refers to the strategies and decisions that guide the United States’ interactions with other nations and international organizations. It encompasses a wide variety of areas including diplomacy, military action, trade, human rights, and environmental policies. The primary goal of US foreign policy is to protect national interests, promote peace and security, advance economic prosperity, and support democratic values globally. The policy is shaped by the President, who sets the agenda, and is implemented by the State Department and other governmental agencies. It is influenced by various factors such as historical relationships, geopolitical considerations, global events, and domestic political opinions. US foreign policy can vary significantly from one administration to another, reflecting differing priorities and approaches to international relations.