Which of the following describes a foreign policy power of the president

the ability to negotiate treaties
the ability to approve a military intervention abroad
the ability to send troops into combat
the ability to grant commission

All of the above describe foreign policy powers of the president:

1. The ability to negotiate treaties: The president has the power to negotiate and enter into treaties with foreign nations, subject to Senate approval.
2. The ability to approve a military intervention abroad: The president can authorize and approve military interventions or operations in foreign countries, such as airstrikes or military actions against terrorist organizations.
3. The ability to send troops into combat: The president serves as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, granting them the authority to deploy troops into combat situations.
4. The ability to grant commission: The president has the power to grant commissions, which includes appointing ambassadors, military officers, and other key positions involved in foreign policy.

The ability to negotiate treaties is a foreign policy power of the president.