Rubio's Central America trip aims to counter China, State Department says
- Marco Rubio's appointment as Secretary of State raised hopes for increased U.S. Engagement in Latin America, focusing on migration, drug trafficking, and democratic decline.
- The U.S. Faces challenges in countering China's influence in South America, where it has become the primary trading partner for many countries.
- Rubio's foreign policy aims to balance human rights issues with regional security, emphasizing U.S. Interests in Southeast Asia and countering China.
- Without a coherent strategy, the U.S. Risks losing influence in Latin America, as countries increasingly pursue diverse international relations.
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