Marco Rubio, as President-elect Donald Trump's potential secretary of state, aims to reshape U.S. policy in Latin America, channeling his deep disdain for communism.
Rubio's strategic focus on Latin America signifies a departure from decades of U.S. neglect, yet his hawkish national security stance could alienate regional allies.
Experts believe Rubio's prominence in U.S. policy-making will compel Latin American governments to cooperate more closely with the U.S. to enhance bilateral relations.
With a history of foreign policy shaped by anti-communism and intolerance for dissent, Rubio represents a stark contrast to the recent multilateral U.S. diplomatic approach.
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