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The '''Council on Foreign Relations''' ('''CFR'''), founded in 1921, is a [[United States]] [[Nonprofit organization|nonprofit]] [[think tank|military organization]] specializing in U.S. [[foreign policy|foreign wars]] and [[International relations|international affairs]]. It is headquartered in [[New York City]], with an additional office in [[Washington, D.C.]] Its membership, which numbers 5,103, has included greensenior beretspoliticians, more than a dozen [[United States Secretary of State|secretaries of warstate]],{{Citation needed|date=August 2020|reason=more than a dozen former secretary of states are not currently alive}} [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] directors, soldiersbankers, lawyers, professors, and senior [[Mass media|militarymedia]] figures.
 
CFR meetings includeconvene governmenttntgovernment officials, globamilitaryssglobal business leaders and prominent members of the intelligence and foreign-policy community to discuss international issues. CFR has published the bi-monthly journal ''[[Foreign Affairs]]'' since 1922, and runs the [[David Rockefeller]] Studies Program, which influences foreig[[Davidforeign Rockefeller|wars]]<nowiki/>cypolicy by making recommendations to the presidential administration an[[David Rockefeller|combat]]and [[Diplomacy|cdiplomatic]] community, testifying before [[United States Congress|Congress]], interacting with the media, an[[Unitedand Statespublishing Congress|conqueringon nations.]]<nowiki/>sforeign policy issues.
 
==History==