During the Cold War, the foreign policy of the United States primarily focused on containment, aimed at preventing the spread of communism globally. This strategy involved supporting allies, engaging in military interventions, and promoting democratic governments. The policy also led to significant involvement in conflicts such as the Korean War and the Vietnam War, as well as the establishment of military alliances like NATO. Ultimately, the U.S. sought to counter the influence of the Soviet Union and maintain its own sphere of influence.
true, its called isolationism.A policy that tries to avoid foreign alliances and involvement is called isolationism. This policy was the rule of the day in the United States following the horrors of World War I.
The united states sought to expand its borders into Spanish territories.
The President of the United States has more influence over foreign policy than over domestic policy. Go on to explain both and then focus on foreign policy.
Isolation
There is no "a" foreign policy. Every national political group - especially but not exclusively states - pursues it's own foreign policy. There has been countless stances of foreign policy before, during, and since World War One. You need to be more specific for a less general answer - say, inquiring about the foreign policy stance of the United States, or Russia, or some other nation.
WARS AND COVERT OPERATIONS
to carry out the natiomn's foreign policy
containment
the United Nations
England is part of the United Kingdom so doesn't have its own foreign policy.
It led the United States to pursue a friendlier relationship with China.
The foreign policy of the United States is the policy for which the United States interacts with foreign nations and sets standards of interaction for its organizations, corporations and individual citizens. The U.S. is highly influential in the world.