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The world is keeping an eye on the relations between America and China. Especially when Donald Trump is going to take oath as President on January 20. Trump has chosen Marco Rubio as his candidate for the post of Secretary of State. Rubio is considered one of the most aggressive people towards China. He has always been advocating a tough stance against America’s enemies. Marco Rubio will now give a new direction to America’s foreign policy. He called China a liar, a cheater and a thief. Also convicted for cyber crimes and espionage.
China on Rubio’s target
Marco Rubio said, “We welcomed the Chinese Communist Party into this global system and they took advantage of all of its benefits. But they ignored all of its obligations and responsibilities,” adding that they lied, cheated, Hacking, and not only that, but stealing to achieve global superpower status.” Pointing to the sudden change in foreign policy under Donald Trump, Rubio emphasized that the post-war global order is not only old. it’s done In fact, it has now become a weapon to be used against us.”
Biden’s foreign policy rejected
Along with this, he rejected the foreign policy stance of Joe Biden, in which the US-led “liberal world order” has been given priority. Instead, he advocated America’s aggressive stance under Trump’s leadership, for which ‘America First’ is important. Taking aim at China, Rubio warned about the dangers of dictatorship, saying that apart from Beijing, “the dictators of Moscow, Tehran and Pyongyang are spreading chaos and instability in the world.”
Said this on Russia-Ukraine war
Speaking about the Russia-Ukraine war, Rubio said the incoming Trump administration will take the necessary decisions and pursue bold diplomacy to end the war in Ukraine on a priority basis. He also clarified that from January 20, all foreign policy decisions will be taken on the basis of only one key criterion. These decisions will make America safer, stronger, and more prosperous.” He said, “While America continued to put the ‘global order’ often above our core national interests, other countries continued to do business as usual And will always do what they feel is in their best interests,”