WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Senator Marco Rubio to be his high diplomat because the incoming administration prepares to navigate an more and more perilous world, with wars raging in Europe and the Center East and competitors heating up with China within the Asia-Pacific.
In selecting Rubio — a senator recognized for taking a tricky line on many overseas coverage points — the president-elect is in search of somebody who largely shares his views on essentially the most urgent worldwide subjects, says Behnam Ben Taleblu, an analyst on the Washington-based Basis for Protection of Democracies.
“Rubio is somebody who has ideological and political alignment with Trump on a number of key national-security points like great-power competitors, countering China, countering the Islamic [Republic of] Iran, and reinstating the maximum-pressure marketing campaign,” Taleblu instructed RFE/RL.
In a wide-ranging interview final week with media earlier than being tapped as secretary of state, Rubio stated the decades-long interval of unchallenged U.S. world dominance following the collapse of the Soviet Union had ended, changed by a brand new Chilly Conflict-like period. He warned that the US cannot stretch itself too skinny with world commitments, saying Washington should be “pragmatic” in its pursuits overseas.
“We’re essentially the most highly effective [country], however we too have restricted assets…so we have now to take a position each our time and our cash on issues that serve our core nationwide curiosity,” Rubio stated in a November 7 interview with EWTN, a U.S.-based cable community.
Rubio, a Cuban-American, performed an influential function in shaping Trump’s coverage on Venezuela throughout the latter’s first time period as president from 2017 to 2021. The New York Occasions described Rubio on the time as Trump’s “digital secretary of state for Latin America.”
The three-time Florida senator, who challenged Trump within the 2016 Republican presidential main, involves the job with ample overseas coverage expertise, having served on each the Senate Intelligence Committee and the International Relations Committee.
If finally confirmed by the Senate, Rubio, 53, could be the primary Latino to function secretary of state.
And whereas Latin America will definitely be an necessary focus for Rubio, it would take a again seat to extra urgent U.S. overseas coverage issues, particularly China’s world rise, Iran’s menace to the Center East, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Precedence No. 1: China
On the subject of calls for on U.S. army, political, and monetary assets, Rubio desires the main target to be on China.
“I believe the way forward for the twenty first century goes to largely be outlined by what occurs within the Indo-Pacific. And I believe China would love for us to be slowed down in Europe in a battle and never centered on what’s occurring within the Indo-Pacific,” Rubio stated on November 7.
Rubio, who served as a co-chairman of the bipartisan Congressional-Govt Fee on China, has constantly advocated taking a tough line on China.
He led efforts to arm Taiwan, the self-governing democracy claimed by Beijing. He referred to as for direct shipments of U.S. munitions and superior army applied sciences in hopes of deterring China from attacking the island.
Rubio has additionally been vocal about Beijing’s human rights report, pushed for a U.S. industrial coverage to raised compete with China, and backed tariffs on Chinese language items.
He sought to ban imports of Chinese language items made with compelled labor by Uyghurs and different Muslim minorities in western China and stop China from circumventing Trump-era tariffs by relocating manufacturing to Mexico.
NATO And Ukraine
Rubio has repeatedly supported Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity in its defensive warfare towards Russia and described Ukrainians as “extremely courageous and powerful.”
In February 2022, instantly following Russia’s full-scale invasion, he co-sponsored the NYET Act within the Senate, which aimed to “bolster Ukraine’s protection capabilities” and impose sanctions on Russia.
Nevertheless, Rubio has additionally stated Russia’s warfare towards Ukraine has reached a “stalemate” and “must be dropped at a conclusion.”
He was amongst a minority of senators who, earlier this 12 months, opposed a foreign-assistance invoice that included $60 billion in assist for Ukraine. The invoice finally handed in April, bringing whole U.S. assist to Ukraine since February 2022 to virtually $175 billion — about as a lot given by all of Europe mixed.
Rubio has highlighted that imbalance, emphasizing that Washington ought to push Europe to take a bigger function in dealing with its personal safety points in an effort to permit the US to prioritize difficult China within the Indo-Pacific.
In final week’s interview with EWTN, Rubio stated it was “unrealistic” to count on the US to approve tens of billions of {dollars} for Ukraine each 10 months. He stated European members of NATO have to step up their contributions to the alliance.
“Day-after-day in our personal nation, [we are] grappling with [the question of] how do we offer help to Individuals, at the same time as we have now these protection necessities that we’re spending some huge cash on, and these [European NATO] nations don’t make that selection,” he stated.
Whereas Rubio sees Russia as a menace to U.S. safety and backs Ukraine’s sovereignty and independence, he stated Kyiv must negotiate an finish to the warfare. Rubio stated Russia has simply too many assets at its disposal, together with weapons and males, to permit it to proceed the combating regardless of struggling extraordinary losses.
Iran: ‘No Appeasement’
Within the Center East, Rubio has lengthy taken a tricky stand on Iran, describing its theocratic authorities as a “terrorist regime” for financing teams equivalent to Hamas and Hezbollah, each designated terrorist organizations by the US.
As a senator, he was a fierce critic of U.S. President Barack Obama’s 2015 Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA), which restricted Tehran’s nuclear program in alternate for reduction from sanctions.
Critics of the deal argued it empowered Iran, providing an excessive amount of reduction from sanctions with out ensures it would not sometime produce a nuclear bomb. In 2018, Trump, who was then president, pulled the US out of the deal and reimposed sanctions on Iran.
Extra not too long ago, Rubio co-authored three payments punishing Iran that had been signed into regulation this 12 months. The payments authorize inserting sanctions on Iranian oil exports and high Iranian leaders for human rights abuses, in addition to overseas entities and governments supporting Hamas. An Iranian shopper, Hamas attacked Israel in October 2023, triggering a regional warfare that threatens to engulf extra states.
Rubio in September criticized the Biden administration for dragging its ft on implementing the Iranian oil sanctions, that are aimed toward crippling the federal government’s funds. It has additionally failed to maneuver ahead on the human rights sanctions.
Relying on what the incoming administration is confronted with in Iran when it takes workplace, analyst Taleblu says — noting the risky state of affairs within the Center East — he would count on a Rubio-led State Division to make good on enforcement of the sanction payments.
A vocal supporter of Israel, Rubio has backed the nation’s proper to defend itself from Iranian threats. Following Tehran’s missile strikes on Israel on October 1, Rubio publicly backed an asymmetrical response.
Afghanistan
Rubio has additionally taken a tough line on the Taliban, arguing the militant Islamist group needs to be described as a “terrorist group” by Washington. In March, the Florida senator launched a invoice within the Senate calling for an finish to an finish to U.S. assist to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, arguing that a few of that cash might find yourself with “terrorist teams.”
In remarks to the Senate, Rubio stated, “A Taliban-controlled Afghanistan poses a direct menace to U.S. national-security pursuits and to our allies within the Center East and Central Asia.”