NEW YORK — U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) set forth a foreign policy vision Wednesday that invoked President John F. Kennedy in an assertive call to project American power abroad.
In comments delivered at the Council on Foreign Relations, the conservative senator vying for the GOP presidential nomination said the world would be safer if the U.S. military had a bigger budget and America asserted itself more aggressively across the globe.
While the threats facing the United States have changed in the 21st century, America’s global influence remains a benevolent force, Rubio said.
“President Kennedy, like most presidents before …read more
Source: The Huffington Post