The US sought to prop up friendly governments that supported US policy interests. The US and USSR each sought pawns in a game of international chess.
You could equate US- Iranian Relations against USSR-Syrian/Egyptian relations.
Likewise in Latin America, the US (through the CIA) was supporting the Contras in Nicaragua whom were fighting against communists.
The US would support strong leaders as long as they 1) were anti-communist 2) pledged allegiance to the US. (look up Noriega in Panama)
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The state department carries out foreign policy when there is one that is consistent and realistic by the president. At this time there is no realistic foreign policy.
America's foreign policy was centered on America. We thought that other nations problems were their own and we didn't want to get involved. America's foreign policy became isolatioinist.
A basic position in American foreign policy has been that America must defend its foreign interest related to trade and security; the main foreign policy position opposing this American policy is militarism.
America's basic foreign policy has been that America must defend its foreign interests related to trade and security. The main foreign policy position opposed to this is called isolationism.
No. Foreign policy refers to a country's policy toward other countries. For example, U.S. foreign policy is the policy of the U.S. with respect to countries in South America and Central America, Mexico, Canada, and countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, etc.
America's ealry foreign policy tended toward isolationism.
America's policy affects how many Indians can come to work in America.
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the answer is A. Federalism
Isolationism
America's policy affects how many Indians can come to work in America.
America's policy affects how many Indians can come to work in America.