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Revision 5 . . October 13, 2001 5:02 am by (logged).232.67.xxx [making the first paragraph a little less DoS (not to mention America)-centric]
Revision 4 . . (edit) October 13, 2001 4:22 am by The Cunctator [*A tiny bit of editing...more needed]
Revision 3 . . October 13, 2001 4:21 am by The Cunctator [*A tiny bit of editing...more needed]
Revision 2 . . (edit) September 14, 2001 8:37 am by Koyaanis Qatsi
  

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The Executive Branch and the Congress have constitutional responsibilities for U.S. foreign policy. Within the Executive Branch, the Department of State is the lead U.S. foreign affairs agency, and the Secretary of State is the President's principal foreign policy adviser. The Department advances U.S. objectives and interests in shaping a freer, more secure, and more prosperous world through its primary role in developing and implementing the President's foreign policy. The Department also supports the foreign affairs activities of other U.S. Government entities including the [U.S. Department of Commerce]? and the [U.S. Agency for International Development]?. It also provides an array of important services to U.S. citizens and to foreigners seeking to visit or immigrate to the U.S.
The Executive Branch and the Congress have constitutional responsibilities for U.S. foreign policy. Within the Executive Branch, the Department of State is the lead U.S. foreign affairs agency, and the Secretary of State is the President's principal foreign policy adviser, though other officials or individuals may have more influence on his foreign policy decisions. The Department advances U.S. objectives and interests in the world through its primary role in developing and implementing the President's foreign policy. The Department also supports the foreign affairs activities of other U.S. Government entities including the [U.S. Department of Commerce]? and the [U.S. Agency for International Development]?. It also provides an array of important services to U.S. citizens and to foreigners seeking to visit or immigrate to the U.S.

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