Foreign policy

Foreign policy should prioritize global cooperation and free trade, fostering strong international partnerships that benefit both the nation and its allies. The government should work to ensure fair trade agreements without resorting to harmful tariffs that disrupt economic growth. While diplomacy and economic collaboration should be the primary tools of engagement, the military must remain prepared for defense and limited humanitarian interventions in times of crisis. Immigration should be regulated to serve the country’s best interests, with strict limits on wealthy migrants, controlled entry for workers, and a cap on asylum seekers and refugees. National culture should not dictate policy—decisions should be based on individual rights, justice, and the long-term prosperity of the nation and the world.