Washington DC:
Marco Rubio, the next U.S. Secretary of State who watches China with a hawkish eye, has used carefully chosen adjectives to describe China’s rise to global superpower status. Rubio, who will give a new direction to America’s foreign policy outlook, minced no words, calling China a liar, a fraudster and a thief while accusing it of cybercrime and espionage. .
Mr. Rubio spoke in a contrite tone about the goodwill the United States has shown toward China, saying, “We welcomed the Chinese Communist Party into this world order, and the Chinese Communist Party has taken advantage of all its benefits. But the Chinese Communist Party I ignored everything,” he said. He added: “Instead, they lied, cheated and hacked to achieve global superpower status at our expense.”
Rubio signaled a sudden shift in foreign policy under Donald Trump, saying, “The postwar world order is not only outdated, it is now a weapon being used against us.” emphasized. He went on to reject Joe Biden’s foreign policy stance of having a US-led “liberal world order” that prioritizes a rules-based system. Instead, he advocated an aggressive posture for the United States under Trump’s leadership, centered on the core goal of “America First.”
While keeping China at the epicenter, Rubio said that in addition to Beijing, “dictators in Moscow, Tehran, and Pyongyang are sowing the seeds of chaos and instability in the world,” adding that “dictators” from all over the world are coming together. warned of the danger of
Regarding the Russia-Ukraine war, Rubio said that the incoming Donald Trump administration will make a “firm decision” and engage in “bold diplomacy” to end the war in Ukraine as a priority.
He also said that starting Jan. 20, all foreign policy decisions will be made based solely on one of the most important criteria: “Does the decision make the United States safer, stronger, and more prosperous?” revealed.
“While the United States continues to prioritize “world order” over its core national interests, other countries continue to act as they have always done, recognizing that it is in their own best interests. “I continued to do so,” he added. The US will likely do the same next time.
Marco Rubio, the son of working-class Cuban immigrants, becomes the first Hispanic and first U.S. Secretary of State to speak Spanish fluently.