U.S. Foreign Policy

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Across
  1. 5. "American [8]"? Nah...
  2. 9. This type of development is central to the economy of the U.S..
  3. 11. The state of not supporting either side in a conflict. George Washington looked to this policy in response to the war between France and Britain.
  4. 12. The famous "Day of ______" speech was the 32nd president's response to the sudden attack on a certain naval base.
  5. 13. This type of policy deals with multinational security and compromises commitment of national armed forces.
  6. 14. An intergovernmental [13] alliance organised by the North Atlantic Treaty to protect the freedom and security of its members.
  7. 15. This National Security Advisor and Secretary of State under former president Richard Nixon urged the overthrow of democratically elected Allende.
Down
  1. 1. Japanese-American __________ camps were where American residents, two-thirds of whom were legal citizens, were forcibly relocated and incarcerated.
  2. 2. A war here was known for its controversy when the U.S. intervened. It resulted in many casualties due to the use of chemical weapons.
  3. 3. Covers the negotiation of treaties, the issuing of official declarations, and the representation of governmental views and interests.
  4. 4. The "human" version of these are a significant factor of foreign policy everywhere. They are regularly protected, and for good reason.
  5. 5. Wrote the foreign policy position closing further colonization in the Western Hemisphere
  6. 6. This political movement in [7] is often referred to as a terrorist organisation.
  7. 7. This country hosted the longest war in U.S. history.
  8. 8. The ideology of extending rule for the benefit of political and economic access.
  9. 10. A site here was bombed by the U.S. military because it was believed to have been occupied by Iraqi militias.