SEO-Optimized Headline: "Rubio's Foreign Policy Shift: Realism, Restraint, and Strategic Focus"
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The Sentinel Assam highlights Rubio's push for a realistic United States foreign policy, prioritizing national interests amid finite resources. He conducted part of the briefing in Spanish, slamming Venezuela's regime for ties to terrorists and drug networks, while praising Mexico's cooperation. On Gaza, Arab News quotes Rubio saying new governance bodies, including an international board and Palestinian technocrats, will soon manage daily operations after the ceasefire. For Sudan, Asharq Al Awsat reports his immediate goal is a humanitarian truce into the new year, with talks involving the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt to leverage outside influence and halt fighting that has displaced over twelve million.
Rubio also addressed Asia, telling National Post the United States can strengthen ties with Japan while working productively with China despite tensions like recent fighter jet incidents. On immigration, Visa HQ notes he defended revoking or denying sixty thousand to seventy thousand visas last year, declaring a visa is a privilege, not a right, with pauses on diversity visas confirmed by the State Department. Kyiv Post observes his signals of a more transactional stance on NATO and Ukraine.
These moves reflect Rubio's recalibration of American diplomacy toward restraint and strategic focus.
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