What does US Secretary of State Marco Rubio want? | The Global Story
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As a Florida senator, Marco Rubio seemed to hold an opposing world view to Donald Trump; on Russia-Ukraine, on China, on USAID, and more. He notably called Trump a “con man”, and Trump in turn dubbed him, “little Marco”. And yet now, as US Secretary of State, Rubio has made himself indispensable to the president on foreign affairs, bringing his own background to play in policy on Venezuela and Cuba, and shaping the US’ approach to further interventions abroad. Trump has even indicated that he wants Rubio to run on a joint ticket with JD Vance for the next US presidency. How has Rubio tailored himself to Trump’s world view? And what difference would he bring as a potential presidential candidate? Tom Bateman, the BBC’s State Department correspondent, regularly travels with Rubio, and he joins Asma on today’s show. Subscribe to our channel here: https://bbc.in/bbcnews For the latest news download the BBC News app or visit BBC.com/news #BBCNews #Usa #Trump Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:34 Who is Marco Rubio? 03:05 How did Marco Rubio get into politics? 05:15 Why did Trump and Rubio not get on? 06:58 Is Rubio influencing US policy? 12:00 Rubio's view on foreign conflicts 15:50 What's Rubio's view on alliances? 21:45 Could Marco Rubio become the next US president?
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