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For the majority of the last ten years, the United States' foreign policy toward Iran and North Korea has been influenced by the threat that both nations offer to the country.

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The goals and activities a state undertakes in respect to its interactions with other states, unions, and other political bodies, whether bilaterally or through multilateral forums, constitute its foreign policy or external policy (as in contrast to internal or domestic issues).

The President of the United States has the authority to make foreign policy pursuant to Article Two of the United States Constitution, including the authority to direct the armed forces, negotiate treaties, and designate ambassadors.

While the Defense department executes the president's military strategy, the Department of State executes the president's foreign policy. An autonomous entity tasked with acquiring information on foreign action is the Central Intelligence Agency.

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