In what ways does the United States have both a unilateral and a multilateral foreign policy? Which style do current policies seem to represent?
a. Unilateral: The United States makes decisions on its own without consulting other countries, particularly in military interventions and trade sanctions. Multilateral: The United States works with other countries to address global challenges and negotiate international agreements.
b. Unilateral: The United States has withdrawn from international agreements and organizations, such as the Paris Climate Accord and the Iran nuclear deal. Multilateral: The United States cooperates with other countries in addressing regional and global issues, such as through NATO and the United Nations.
c. Unilateral: The United States has a strong "America first" approach, prioritizing its own interests above those of other countries. Multilateral: The United States engages in diplomatic efforts and coalition-building with other countries to address global issues, such as countering terrorism and promoting human rights.
d. Unilateral: The United States takes independent action in economic policies, such as imposing tariffs on imports from other countries. Multilateral: The United States participates in international trade agreements and organizations, such as the World Trade Organization and free trade agreements.

Current policies seem to represent a combination of both unilateral and multilateral approaches, with a focus on promoting US interests while engaging in diplomatic and cooperative efforts with other countries on certain issues.