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Yuri [45]
3 years ago
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How can the President influence the establishment of US foreign policy?

History
2 answers:
mrs_skeptik [129]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: Decision Making in  treaties with other countries.

Explanation:  The president influences decision making. This occurs when negotiations or treaties with other countries arise. In case of any eventuality of an international nature or in the face of a tension presented with any other nation, the president also commands the armed forces of his country and has absolute authority over their deployment to the borders with other countries.

soldi70 [24.7K]3 years ago
4 0

<u>Influence of the president on the establishment of US foreign policy:</u>

The president in the "United States of America" is very influential in terms of the establishment of foreign policies. The president has responsibility and power in foreign as well as in defense policies.

The president has enough powers to make "treaties" to be approved by the senate in America. As he is head of the state, he is responsible for maintaining good relations with other nations. The president will speak for the country's benefits and welfare to the other world leaders and at last, appoints an ambassador to represent the nation internationally.

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