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US foreign policy, and really the foreign policy of any country, is designed to be wholly self-serving, dependent on what the government considers is best for its people, and their interests. Since the US has different interests in different parts of the world, most of which are aimed at bolstering its position on the world stage, it only makes sense that it would have different policies for each region.

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US foreign policy differs in different regions of the world due to a variety of factors. These include regional stability, economic interests, historical relationships, security threats, and the presence of strategic allies. Each region presents unique challenges and opportunities that shape US policy and priorities, leading to different approaches and strategies in different parts of the world.

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