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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the deployment of an American aircraft carrier group to the Caribbean in a December 2, 2025, Fox News interview, framing the move as a cornerstone of America-First defense strategy. Rubio emphasized that **regional security in the Western Hemisphere** is vital, particularly in light of ongoing instability in Venezuela under Nicolás Maduro and the country’s ties to Iran and drug trafficking networks.
Rubio contrasted reactions to U.S. naval deployments near traditional allies, such as Japan or in the Mediterranean, with criticism of American assets operating closer to home. “If an aircraft carrier of the United States was deployed off the coast of Japan or the Pacific or the Mediterranean, everybody would be happy. But somehow, if our naval assets are deployed in our own hemisphere, that’s problematic,” he said, underscoring a perceived double standard in public and diplomatic reactions.
The secretary argued that threats in the Western Hemisphere directly impact U.S. national security, from drug trafficking routes to potential foreign influence via Venezuela. By prioritizing regional deterrence, Rubio said the administration is demonstrating that protecting American citizens comes first, consistent with President Trump’s broader policy agenda.
Rubio’s comments signal a clear shift toward hemispheric focus in U.S. defense planning, emphasizing that America must secure its own backyard before addressing distant global challenges. The deployment reinforces the administration’s commitment to assertive, proactive measures in confronting threats that have immediate consequences for the United States.
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