Former Democratic foreign policy leaders have endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the presidency despite her limited diplomatic experience. Her stance on key foreign policy issues, such as military aid for Israel and Ukraine, the migrant crisis, and China's rise, has come under scrutiny. Harris supports Israel's right to self-defense but also acknowledges the suffering in Gaza. She strongly backs Ukraine against Russia and warns China against aiding Russia. Assigned to address the root causes of migration, Harris visited Guatemala and urged migrants not to come to the US. She also addressed China's aggression in the Indo-Pacific and called for Myanmar's military regime to end violence. In Africa, Harris emphasized the continent's potential, despite challenges to LGBTQ rights. She announced a partnership to expand internet access in Africa by 2030. Her foreign policy positions demonstrate a mix of support for allies, opposition to aggressive regimes, and efforts to address global challenges.