![]() Congress fully supported his action (Grimmett). troops to force Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait. He immediately put in place economic sanctions against Iraq and, along with other countries under U.N authority, sent U.S. A good example is President Bush’s reaction to Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait. ![]() Congress usually approves his action, but they may request him to reconsider a few aspects or all of it. interest is put in danger by sudden developments in foreign nations. The President can create foreign policy if U.S. The six ways allowed to the President are: Response to Foreign Events The President is well placed to exercise foreign policy powers because of several advantages: being the sole elected national holder of the office, a political party leader, playing a unitary role, and having continuous sessions (CQ Press). The Constitution of the United States divides the national powers and responsibilities in foreign policy between the President and Congress, allowing each of the six ways of carrying it out (Grimmett).
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