Secretary of State Marco Rubio Discusses Current Geopolitical Challenges During Beijing Trip
Source: The Last Refuge · Bias: Far Right
Summary
Secretary of State Marco Rubio eloquently takes some geopolitical complexities and puts them into understandable terms. During an interview aboard Airforce One en route to Beijing, Fox News pundit Sean Hannity asks some regional questions about high profile events. Secretary Rubio accurately puts the perspective of Chinese interests into the context of current friction points […] The post Secretary of State Marco Rubio Discusses Current Geopolitical Challenges During Beijing Trip appeared first on The Last Refuge.
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