US Foreign Policy

US Foreign Policy refers to the strategies and decisions made by the United States government regarding its relationships and dealings with other countries. This encompasses a wide range of issues, including diplomacy, military actions, trade agreements, foreign aid, and international treaties. The primary objectives of US foreign policy typically include promoting national security, supporting economic interests, advancing democracy and human rights, and addressing global challenges such as climate change and terrorism. US foreign policy is shaped by various factors including political leadership, public opinion, economic conditions, and international events, and it is executed through various agencies, primarily the Department of State and the Department of Defense. The policy can evolve over time in response to changing global dynamics and domestic priorities.