Trump is more of an isolationist, while Marco Rubio holds more of a traditional Republican approach to foreign policy, experts say.
as President Donald Trump's secretary of state, but America's new top diplomat might not see eye-to-eye with the president in every facet of foreign policy.But it’s possible friction or divergent priorities could see the two split before Trump’s presidency is over.
, the Legislative Affairs Program Director at George Washington University, said he’ll be interested to watch how willingly Rubio bows to Trump’s wishes or how willingly he’ll push back against his boss. Rubio “is obviously hawkish” in his willingness to spend a lot of money on the military and in his beliefs that peace comes through strength, Burgat said.Allen also said Rubio aligns with traditional Republican views on foreign policy.While Trump has been a critic of NATO at times, Rubio cosponsored ato prohibit any president from withdrawing from NATO without Senate approval or an act of Congress.
Some folks might overstate the likely influence of those who call for a more restrained U.S. approach to the world within a second Trump administration, the scholars wrote in the opinion piece.before the election that Trump’s core beliefs on foreign policy have been remarkably consistent.
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