Option A I THINK..........
The answer to your open question is as follows:
- It is up to the policy makers to decide if they want to be diplomatic, hardline or a combination of both
- It is always important to have allies or belong to an international community like NATO
- Some consequences of being too hardline can include having fewer allies, gaining more enemies and possibilities of war with another nation.
<h3>What is Foreign Policy?</h3>
This refers to the objectives and methods which a county can choose to have in their relation with other countries which could lead to healthy relationships.
With this in mind, we can see that some of the things to be considered when drafting foreign policy includes:
- The military strength of the country
- The economic strength
- Their trade relationships with other countries, etc
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One method,if my understanding is correct, is to attack by surpirse or to kill as many people as possible.
By doing that, the killing of numerous/millions of people, usually end on on planes, buildings... That type of stuff.
They usually do bombing of large areas.
~Hope this helped :)
Because Belgium was the country in which the Nazis had to march through in order to get to France another way.