After Mike Waltz's ousting, President Trump appointed Marco Rubio as his chief foreign policy adviser, viewing him as a loyal ally aligned with his foreign policy stances. This move consolidates foreign policy power within the White House, allowing Rubio, in addition to his role as Secretary of State, to influence decisions on Russia, Iran, Gaza, and China. While Rubio's loyalty is seen as an asset, experts warn that such consolidation may limit diversity in policy advice, potentially leading to less informed decision-making.
By consolidating so much foreign policy power in one person, Mr. Trump risks losing someone who might provide him with different policy perspectives or competing advice.
Loyalty comes first, loyalty to the man, loyalty to the mission.
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