Rubio Slams Macron’s Call to ‘Break Away’ from U.S.

Rubio Slams Macron’s Call to ‘Break Away’ from U.S.

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Slamming recent comments by French President Emmanuel Macron, who appeared to advocate a distancing of Europe from the U.S., Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) called to clarify whether other European nations stand by Macron’s position and to readjust our alliance in accordance. Rubio cited Macron’s comments to reporters after visiting China, including his stance that Europe should “break away” from the U.S. and “not depend on the dollar,” as well as the need to avoid conflicts “that are not their[s]” such as the one over Taiwan.

 

Rubio Slams Macron’s Call to ‘Break Away’ from U.S.

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