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US : The Secretary of State. UK, for example, the Foreign Secretary, the Foreign & Commonwealth department.
The State Department, under direction of the President, deals with foreign policy.
What is the current foreign policy WHERE? (in the US) The President is responsible for foreign policy.
US foreign policy stinks.
The President of the United States is primarily responsible for setting and executing foreign policy. The Secretary of State and other top officials assist in developing and implementing these policies, but the ultimate authority lies with the president.
The US President has the Constitutional authority to make foreign policy, with the advice of the Senate, who must approve all treaties.
Yes, absolutely. He served as a U.S. senator from Delaware. He was first elected in 1972, and subsequently was re-elected six times. He was known for his expertise in foreign policy, and served on the Foreign Relations Committee in the Senate.
The president gets his authority from the US Constitution as interpreted by the Supreme Court. Conducting foreign policy is one of his duties, to be shared with the US Senate.
Israel has no special command over US foreign policy.
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.
Most things are handled by the President and his Secretary of State. Some things must be run by other parts of the government; for example, to make a treaty with a foreign country, the US Senate is required to vote on it, and two thirds of the Senators must vote yes for it to pass.