Marco Rubio Warns of Potential China Invasion of Taiwan by 2030 during Senate Hearing
Marco Rubio, the U.S. senator from Florida and President Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of state, has expressed a strong belief that the United States must prepare to confront a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan by 2030. Speaking at a Senate confirmation hearing, Rubio labeled China as America’s "biggest threat" and attributed the rising risk of conflict to the nation’s shift towards globalism.
Rubio outlined his intention to adhere to Trump's "America First" policy, emphasizing that U.S. national interests should take priority. He condemned the Chinese government's human rights record and warned that a failure to change course could lead to America becoming dependent on China for security and health care.
During the hearing, Rubio faced interruptions from protesters. The hearing included discussions on other cabinet picks, notably Pam Bondi, Trump's choice for attorney general, who faced questions regarding the president's intention to pardon individuals involved in the January 6 riots.
As the Senate hearings progress, Rubio is positioned to be the first Hispanic individual to serve as the U.S. Secretary of State, and he appears to have substantial bipartisan support for the role.
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