How does America use alliances to meet its foreign policy goals?

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How does America use alliances to meet its foreign policy goals?

Security Alliances This is an agreement that if any nation is attacked, the others will come to its defense!

“From this moment on, it's going to be America First.” “We will reinforce old alliances and form new ones -- and unite the civilized world against radical Islamic terrorism, which we will eradicate completely from the face of the Earth.”

NATO The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was formed to promote the collective defense of Western Europe. Today, NATO’s purpose has changed. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, NATO’s goals have broadened to include peacekeeping roles, such as in the Balkans, and establishing a continued relationship with Russia.

NATO Today

Other Alliances The United States is also part of the Rio Pact with Canada and Latin America, the ANZUS pact with Australia and New Zealand, as well as other pacts in the Pacific region. The United States has also taken an active interest in the actions that unfold in the Middle East, although America is not part of any formal alliance in the region.

U.S. Special Alliances Israel Japan South Korea Special coalitions in the Middle East

The United Nations The United Nations was formed following World War II to promote peace and security across the globe. The General Assembly acts as “the town meeting of the world.” Oversight and maintenance of international peace is delegated to the UN Security Council, of which the United States is a permanent member. Peacekeeping missions, international aid to children and women, and investigations and aid for world health services are all examples of current United Nations functions.

The United Nations

The Group of 7 Formerly known as the G-8 (Russia was suspended) The wealthiest nations Emphasize economic interests, food supplies, energy needs

Involvement in conflicts in other areas of the world has been an integral part of United States foreign policy since 1988!