US Foreign Policy

US Foreign Policy refers to the strategies and actions that the government of the United States employs in its interactions with other countries. This encompasses a wide range of issues, including diplomacy, military engagements, trade agreements, and humanitarian efforts. The primary objectives of US foreign policy are to protect national interests, promote national security, support economic growth, and uphold American values and ideals abroad. It is influenced by a variety of factors, including political leadership, international relations, domestic policies, historical context, and global events. United States foreign policy can vary widely across different administrations and may tackle various issues such as military interventions, alliances (like NATO), trade relations, and responses to global crises. The policy is implemented through various branches of government, including the President, the State Department, and Congress, and it is shaped by both domestic and international pressures.