The correct answer to this open question is the following.
What mostly all other countries feel about our approach to foreign relations is that the United States is an interventionist country that invests millions of dollars in warfare, instead of investing that money in programs that help their citizens. Social programs in health services, homes, and better infrastructure for the poor and the minorities such as black people. Indeed, other countries know that the US government is in deep debt, partly for all the amount of money it invests in war and invasions.
This opinion does not differ from the opinions I've heard from my friends. In a connected society that allows us to communicate through the internet to other parts of the world, American people can be informed about what other countries think about our foreign policy.