Is US Foreign Policy Now Focused on National Interests?
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Washington, Dec 20 (NationPress) US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the foreign policy of the United States is currently experiencing a shift that focuses on well-defined national interests.
“At the heart of our foreign policy should lie the national interest of the United States,” Rubio emphasized.
He clarified that this does not entail disregarding global issues. “This doesn’t imply we are indifferent to global events,” Rubio noted.
According to Rubio, resources are finite. “The funds from American taxpayers should be utilized to advance our foreign policy objectives,” he explained, highlighting a change in strategy.
“One assumption we seem to have overlooked in recent times is the principle of national interest in shaping our foreign policy,” Rubio remarked.
He stressed the importance of prioritization. “Resources are limited in both time and availability, necessitating a process of prioritization,” he added.
Rubio pointed out that foreign aid should correspond with American goals. “Foreign aid, which is not mere charity, is a responsibility of the US taxpayer,” he stated.
He mentioned that the current administration has empowered regional bureaus. “In many instances, they are the ones proposing and leading the response,” he added.
The Trump administration has contended that the frameworks of US foreign policy were designed for a different era and require reevaluation.
The focus on national interest has influenced decisions regarding aid, alliances, and diplomatic relations, particularly in areas such as the Indo-Pacific, Middle East, and Western Hemisphere.