Middle East. US Foreign Policy  The United States Foreign Policy has a basic goal of providing for and making the world a better place.  Policy Agenda.

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Middle East

US Foreign Policy  The United States Foreign Policy has a basic goal of providing for and making the world a better place.  Policy Agenda of the US Department of State “to create a more secure, democratic, and prosperous world, for the benefit of the American people and the international community.”  The United States Foreign Policy has a basic goal of providing for and making the world a better place.  Policy Agenda of the US Department of State “to create a more secure, democratic, and prosperous world, for the benefit of the American people and the international community.”

Interdependence  Almost the nations in this world specialize in something that sets them apart from others.  Middle East-Oil  Asia- Technology Advancements  South America- Crop, Coffee  North America- Industrialization, Beef  Almost the nations in this world specialize in something that sets them apart from others.  Middle East-Oil  Asia- Technology Advancements  South America- Crop, Coffee  North America- Industrialization, Beef

Roles  The roles of the President and Congress are shared for the Foreign Policy. They work together to make the best policy at the time covering issues with almost all nations.  Most of the time you cannot find an origin for who came up with a certain policy.  The roles of the President and Congress are shared for the Foreign Policy. They work together to make the best policy at the time covering issues with almost all nations.  Most of the time you cannot find an origin for who came up with a certain policy.

Relationship with UN  It is very important for the US to have a strong relationship with the UN. Without a good relationship there would be a lot of uncertainty and instability in the world.  The main focus if any is to make sure the UN is not mad at us.  It is very important for the US to have a strong relationship with the UN. Without a good relationship there would be a lot of uncertainty and instability in the world.  The main focus if any is to make sure the UN is not mad at us.

Middle East  War in Iraq  Peace Effort with Isreal/Palestin  Weapons of Mass Destruction  Energy-Oil  Terrorism  War in Iraq  Peace Effort with Isreal/Palestin  Weapons of Mass Destruction  Energy-Oil  Terrorism

Solutions Today  Renewing Efforts to find peace with Israel and Palestine  War in Sri Lanka  Making a better policy for Iraq and Afghanistan war  Finding ways to keep oil as low as possible  Renewing Efforts to find peace with Israel and Palestine  War in Sri Lanka  Making a better policy for Iraq and Afghanistan war  Finding ways to keep oil as low as possible

Cooperation  Cooperation is not going to great with the Middle East.  The oil policy is getting better but still needs a lot of work.  Cooperation is not going to great with the Middle East.  The oil policy is getting better but still needs a lot of work.

President ’ s Role  Barrack Obama is doing a lot right now with the war between the Israelis and Palestinians.  He is changing the war drastically just recently changing military generals.  Efforts to stop Sri Lanka war that has caused a lot of deaths.  Barrack Obama is doing a lot right now with the war between the Israelis and Palestinians.  He is changing the war drastically just recently changing military generals.  Efforts to stop Sri Lanka war that has caused a lot of deaths.

Congress and Department Role  Congress today has been open to change and willing to pass things the president wants to enact for the most part.  US-Russia relationship is a key factor for Congress right now to make it better.  Congress today has been open to change and willing to pass things the president wants to enact for the most part.  US-Russia relationship is a key factor for Congress right now to make it better.

My Opinion  I strongly agree with what is going on in our Foreign Policy today. I believe that our relationship with Russia needs to be strong, and we are doing good things right now in the Middle East in changing the war.  I am happy that we are doing our best to stop the wars in Sri Lanka and conflict between Israel and Palestine.  I strongly agree with what is going on in our Foreign Policy today. I believe that our relationship with Russia needs to be strong, and we are doing good things right now in the Middle East in changing the war.  I am happy that we are doing our best to stop the wars in Sri Lanka and conflict between Israel and Palestine.

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