Foreign relations
.The United States has established the structure of international relations. It is one of the permanent members of the Security Council of the United Nations. And New York is the home of headquarters, the United Nations, it is a member of the G8G20 and organization for economic cooperation and development. Almost every country has an embassy in Washington, DC, and many countries have consulates throughout the country. In the same pool almost every country is host to the American ambassador. However, Cuba,Iran, North Korea, Bhutan and the people's Republic of China. (Taiwan) do not have official diplomatic relations with the United States (although the United States continues to send military equipment to Taiwan)
.The United States has a "special relationship". With the UK and good relationship with Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Philippine, Japan, South Korea, Israel, and many other countries in Europe,Including France and Germany.It works closely with fellow members of NATO. Issues in military and security. And with neighboring countries through the organization of American States and agreements, free trade, such as the North American Free Trade ข้อตกลงไตรภาคี with Canada and Mexico.In the United States, spend 2008 net 25.4 billion $in helping to develop the.The most in the world. However, as a share of total income nations, the larger of America, the U.S. involvement in 0.18% ranked last in the 22 donor States. On the contrary. The private overseas by American is quite tolerant
.The United States exert authority protection is a full international and responsible in three sovereign nation through Compact of Free Association. With the Federated States of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, and Palau,All of which are the Pacific island countries, which is a part of the territory that บริหารโดย United States Pacific Islands Beginning after World War II. Many years later, and gained independence
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