The document outlines the goals and tools of American foreign policy. The four main goals are national security, international trade, world peace, and promoting democracy globally. As Commander-in-Chief, the President leads foreign policy efforts and uses various tools at their disposal, including treaties, executive agreements, appointing ambassadors, foreign aid, trade agreements and sanctions, and military force when deemed necessary to achieve foreign policy objectives. However, Congress also plays a role through its power to declare war and approve treaties with a two-thirds majority vote.