Marco Rubio: An Abhorrent Choice for Secretary of State, Pentagon to be Run by Pete Hegseth, A War Hawk and Protagonist of Torture
He is part of a group of extreme right-wing hawks devoid of ethics set to run Trumpâs foreign policy team

President-elect Donald Trump named Florida Senator Marco Rubio as his nominee for Secretary of State, an abhorrent choice that shows Trumpâs claim to be a peace candidate to be a complete illusion.
The New York Times reported that, since he was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2010, Rubio has âstaked out a position as a foreign policy hawk, taking hard lines on China, Iran, Venezuela and Cuba in particular.â
Supportive of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, 2011 U.S. bombing of Libya and genocidal U.S.-Saudi war on Yemen, Rubio has further expressed unalloyed support for Israelâs war in Gaza, claiming that Hamas was to blame for Palestinian civilian deaths.[1]
The New York Times emphasized that Rubio has been among the most outspoken senators on the need for the U.S. to be more aggressive on China.
While sitting on the Senate Intelligence Committee, he demanded that the Biden administration block sales to Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications giant, after it released an artificial intelligence processor chip-powered laptop.
Image: Marco Rubio with Taiwanâs anti-China President Tsai Ing-wen in June 2016. [Source: en.wikipedia.org]
Sanctioned by the Chinese government for supporting an anti-Chinese uprising in Hong Kong, Rubio introduced the âTaiwan Peace Through Strength Actâ that would fast-track U.S.-Taiwan military coordination, and has called for Taiwan to increase its defense spending, which is not a majority view in Taiwan.[2]
Zhu Junwei, a former researcher in the Peopleâs Liberation Army and director of American research at Beijingâs Grandview Institution think tank, told the Australian Financial Review that Rubioâs appointment would âbe a nightmare coming true.â
Rubioâs selection is also a nightmare for Cubans, given his stature as a leader of Miamiâs anti-Castro Cuban expat community.
Falsely claiming that the Castro/DĂaz-Canel regime has served as a puppet for Communist China, Iran, and most recently Russia, Rubioâs overriding priority as Secretary of State will be to achieve Washingtonâs long-standing goal of overthrowing Cubaâs socialist government by expanding on an already crushing embargo, and by supporting dissident movements through the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and other State Department-linked agencies.
The son of Cuban immigrants, Rubio asserted on the campaign trail that his family came to the U.S. to escape persecution by Fidel Castroâs government. However, a review of government immigration records revealedthat Rubioâs parents actually came to Miami in 1956 in order to escape persecution by U.S.-backed dictator Fulgencio Batista whom Castro overthrew.
Rubioâs grandfather Pedro Victor Garcia went back to Cuba after the Cuban Revolution to take a job in the Cuban Treasury Ministry, though later had a falling out with the Castro regime.
During Rubioâs 2016 presidential run, The New York Times quoted from a Havana resident living on the street where Rubioâs father grew up who gave Rubio a vigorous thumbs down when asked about him. HĂ©ctor Montiel, 66, said that, âif Marco Rubio becomes president, weâre done for. Heâs against Cuba in every possible wayâŠ.Rubio and these Republicans, they are still stuck in 1959.â Echoing similar sentiments, Alain Marcelo, 46, told The New York Times: âHe [Rubio] wants to kill us!âŠViva Fidel. Rubioâs our enemy!â
Born in 1971, Rubio was an indifferent student who played football at Tarkio College in Missouri before earning degrees from the University of Florida and the University of Miami School of Law.
Rubioâs dishonesty was evident when he claimed to be unaware of his brother-in-law Orlando Ciciliaâs direction of a $75 million cocaine smuggling ring from his home in West Kendall, Florida, in the 1980s where Rubio lived as a teenager.[3]
Image: Marco Rubio and Al Cardenas [Source: commons.wikimedia.org]
Rubioâs introduction to right-wing politics came as an intern in the office of rabid anti-Cuba hawk Ileana Ros-Lehtinen after working in a law firm run by Al Cardenas, a Cuban-born kingmaker and ally of the Bush family.
Following his election to the Florida State House, Rubio became a âfoot soldierâ for then-Florida Governor Jeb Bush who helped him defeat Charlie Crist for a seat in the U.S. Senate.
From the beginning, Rubioâs political career was bankrolled by the billionaire Fanjul family, Cuban exiles supportive of a hard-line policy towards Cuba who owned American Sugar refining, the largest sugar-processing conglomerate in the world.
Over the years, Rubio has done many favors for the Fanjuls, including supporting large government subsidies for their business, keeping wages low, protecting them from being held accountable for abhorrent labor practices, and eviscerating environmental laws that have enabled them to pollute Floridaâs Everglades.
During the first Trump administration, Rubio was said to have served as the âvirtual Secretary of State for Latin America.â
In this capacity, he supported harsh sanctions and regime-change operations targeting left-wing governments in Nicaragua, Bolivia and Venezuela among others that tried to assert control over their countriesâ natural resources and place limits on multi-national corporations.
In an interview with The New York Times about Venezuelan President NicolĂĄs Maduro, Rubio stated:
âHeâs picked a battle he canât win. Itâs just a matter of time. The only thing we donât know is how long it will takeâand whether it will be peaceful or bloody.â
In 2019, as part of an opening salvo, Rubio recognized rightist Juan GuaidĂł as Venezuelaâs leader, even though GuaidĂł was largely unknown to the Venezuelan population.
Guaidó is a protégé of Leopoldo López, a notorious right-wing figure with whom Rubio is also close, who triggered violent anti-government protests in Venezuela in 2014.
Journalist Anya Parampil noted that the Trump administrationâs step to recognize GuaidĂłâwhom she calls an âimperial incubator babyââwas unprecedented as never before had the U.S. offered legal recognition to a new government before an actual change in leadership had taken place.
The venality of GuaidĂł and members of his entourage was apparent when money for a planned uprising staged along the Colombia borderâto be financed from âhumanitarian aidâ provided by USAID under the rubric of refugee reliefâwas embezzled.
Known locally as the âBay of Pigletsâ in reference to the bungled CIA-directed invasion of Cuba in 1961, Operation Gideon was another foiled plot led by a former U.S. Green Beret, Jordan Goudreau, to capture and kill Maduro.
Goudreau worked for a Florida-based mercenary company called Silvercorp USA, which was contracted to oversee training and weapons procurement for Operation Gideon.
Rubio tried to legitimate right-wing insurrection by claiming that Maduro headed a criminal syndicate made up of high-ranking military and regime officials involved in a series of illicit operations, ranging from drug trafficking and money laundering to gold smuggling and widespread embezzlement of government funds.
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Wanted poster issued as part of regime-change operation backed by Rubio. [Source: consortiumnews.com]
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Venezuelans are afraid today that they could be the target of a U.S. military invasion, which Rubio said he would not rule out. Maduro has even requested prayers from the Pope.
Other left-leaning Latin American leaders may also need prayers. Rubio supported a violent coup attempt against Nicaraguan leader Daniel Ortega and Bolivian socialist leader Evo Morales, and has characterized Brazilian leader Lula da Silva as âthe latest far-left leader who whitewashes the criminal nature of the Maduro narco-regime.â[4]
Rubioâs attacks on the Biden administration for adopting a supposedly âweak foreign policyâ toward âtyrants in our regionâ is generally a signal that he will support more aggressive regime-change operations in Latin America that could lead to war.
Hypocritically, Rubio supports the most authoritarian government in Latin America, that of Nayib Bukele in El Salvador, which human-rights groups have accused of carrying out arbitrary detentions, forced disappearances, and torture. Salvadoran lawyers documented thousands of cases of innocent people who were caught in the dragnet with no legal recourse as part of Bukeleâs overzealous war on crime.[5]
Rubio praised the latter for bringing security to El Salvador that could allow in his view for greater foreign investment, which is the main priority of Rubio and the class that he serves.
Filling Cabinet with Other Hawks
Trumpâs selection of Rubio follows a wider pattern of his selecting war hawks despite claims of being a candidate for peace.
Image: The official portrait of Rep. Michael Waltz (R-FL) (From the Public Domain)
For the position of National Security Adviser, Trump has chosen Mike Waltz, a Republican from Florida, a former Green Beret known for taking a tough line on China and Iran and who has repeated Trumpâs calls to allow Israel to âfinish the jobâ in Gaza.
An early supporter of the U.S. proxy war in Ukraine, Waltz was one of the few members of Congress to suggest the U.S. send âmilitary advisersâ into the country following the February 2014 U.S.-backed Maidan coup that overthrew pro-Russian leader Viktor Yanukovych, and once said he wanted to âtake the handcuffs off of the long-range weapons we provided Ukraine.â
The New York Times reported that, in 2020, in the days after Mr. Trump authorized the drone strike that killed Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani of Iran, Mr. Waltz was included in a small group of Republicans invited to the White House who received a briefing on the strike.
Having served multiple combat tours in Afghanistan, Waltz vehemently opposed President Bidenâs withdrawal of troops from there, having stated in 2017 that
âthe US should be ready to remain in Afghanistan for several generations until the very âideaâ of radical Islam is defeated.ââ
Trump has selected Elise Stefanik (R-NY) as U.S. ambassador to the UN. Stefanik, a protégé of ultra-conservative former House Speaker Paul Ryan and former aide to George W. Bush, made a name for herself interrogating university presidents for allegedly being too soft on anti-genocide protesters whom she baselessly claimed were anti-Semitic.
Journalist Dave DeCamp described Stefanik as a âhawkish swamp monster whose political career was primed in some of the most odious neo-conservative think tanks in Washington.â
Image: Stefanik and President Donald Trump at Fort Drum in August 2018 (From the Public Domain)
Stefanikâs racist views were evident in her repeated warnings about immigrants âswarming our streets.â She has ridiculously accused the UN of being plagued by âanti-Semitic rotâ while proposing blocking funding for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees at a time of growing desperation of the Palestinian population.
Stefanikâs views on Israel-Palestine parallel those of former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, Trumpâs selection as U.S. ambassador to Israel, who has voiced strong support for Israelâs war on Gaza.
Newsweek reported that Huckabeeâs selection led to rejoicing among Israelâs right-wing settlers and advocates of Israelâs territorial claims in the occupied West Bank, which Huckabee supports.
An evangelical Christian, Huckabee believesthat God granted historic Palestine to Israel, putting him on the same wavelength as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with whom he is close.[6]
[Mike Huckabee promoting pro-Israel rally on Fox News.]
For years, Huckabee led paid tour group visits to Israel, which were advertised in conservative news outlets. During his 2008 presidential campaign, Huckabee said that Palestinian identity was âa political tool to try and force land away from Israel.â
In 2017, he said that he thought Israel had title deeds to Judea and Samaria, biblical terms for the West Bank that are used by far right-wing proponents of a Greater Israel like Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, the man currently in charge of Israeli settlements who congratulated Huckabee for his selection on X.[7]
Huckabee is a long-standing war-hawk, having supported the Iraq War when he was governor of Arkansas. In 2007, Huckabee was named by Judicial Watch, a conservative political watchdog group, as the sixth most corrupt politician in the U.S.
Judicial Watchâs report quoted from the Associated Press, which stated that
â[Huckabeeâs] career hasâŠbeen colored by 14 ethics complaints and a volley of questions about his integrity, ranging from his management of campaign cash to his use of a nonprofit organization to subsidize his income to his destruction of state computer files on his way out of the governorâs office.â
These comments do not inspire confidence in Huckabeeâs leadership qualities, which fit with the debased moral standard one has come to expect from Donald Trump and other politicians in the second U.S. Gilded Age.[8]
New Pentagon Chief Wrote Book with Fascist Sub-Theme
For Defense Secretary, Trump has nominated Fox News host Pete Hegseth, a combat veteran of the Afghan and Iraq Wars and two-time Bronze Star recipient who served as a guard at the infamous GuantĂĄnamo Bay torture house, which he defended against criticism.
Image: Pete Hegseth
Heading a Koch Brothers financed veterans organization that tried to ârally the country to complete the missions in Iraq and Afghanistan,â Hegseth successfully lobbied for the pardons of Lieutenant Clint Lorance and Major Mathew Golsteyn during Trumpâs 1st administration, and pushed support for Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher, each of whom were facing charges or convictions related to war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan.
With Hegseth now running the Pentagon, there will likely be limited rules of engagement in combat zones and far fewer military prosecutions for war crimes.
In his book The War on Warriors: Behind the Betrayal of the Men Who Kept Us Free(Northampton, MA: Broadside Books, 2024), Hegseth railed against efforts to expand the diversity of the U.S. military and recruit women and members of the LGBTQ+ community, which he claims has left the military âweak and effeminate.â
Trump said that Hegsethâs book âreveals the leftwing betrayal of our warriors, and how we must return our military to meritocracy, lethality, accountability, and excellence.â[9]
However, a genuine left-wing viewpoint would not prioritize greater diversity in the U.S. military but cuts in military spending and the deployment of the military purely for defensive purposes and not to sustain the U.S. empire.
Hegsethâs book advances a fascist âbetrayal narrativeâ that scapegoats liberals for allegedly undermining the U.S. Armed Forces and their supposedly heroic operations, which Hegseth celebrates in other books he has written.[10]
The Nazis adopted a similar narrative in blaming liberals, Jews and pacifists for undermining the German army in World War I.[11]
In the U.S. case, its Armed Forces have been on the front lines of imperialist wars that have resulted in countless deaths and the ruination of entire countries to the benefit of parasitical military contractors and Wall Street and oil industry billionaires who want to open up foreign countries to economic plunderâsomething Hegseth, of course, does not discuss.
Hegsethâs promotion of a dangerously nostalgic view of the U.S. military and its supposed past golden age while railing against liberal cultural values is a toxic brew portending disasters yet to come. One of the chapters recycles the tired conservative argument about U.S. soldiers having had their âhands tied by politicians, lawyers and âwokeâ military leaders,â which Hegseth suggests has prevented them from achieving victory in Americaâs endless wars.
Hegseth wrote that
the wars never end âbecause we are not allowed to fight [them] properly. We do not bring the enemy to their knees until they will give up. Just look at the pressure on Israel. They need to go into Gaza and kill every member of Hamas. Politicians have their schemes. I make the argument in the book that rules of engagement need to be loosened to kill the bad guys. This is what Trump did against ISIS. We fight an enemy that does not play by the rules.â
These comments reflect an extreme right-wing view that, essentially, advocates for genocide. In another passage Hegseth echoes old colonialist tropes by writing that Americaâs enemies fight like âsavages.â
Hegseth goes on to claim that American enemies have no regard for human life, though American military operations are known to have caused massive loss of life among foreign civilians, whose lives the military has little regard for and U.S. media rarely if ever report on.[12]
As horrible as Hegseth is, it is unlikely that he could do much worse in his new position as General Lloyd Austin, former head of the U.S. Central Command and board member of Raytheon, a leading weapons contractor that Austin rewarded with over $10 billion in Pentagon contracts in just his first six months as Defense Secretary alone.
Hegseth interestingly wants to rename Defense Department back to its original moniker, the War Department, and implement a 10-year ban on generals working for defense contractors after retiring from the military.
New CIA Director Will Continue Business As Usual
As CIA Director, Trump has nominated John Ratcliffe, former Director of National Intelligence (DNI) and House member from Texas who served as a partner in a law firm with John Ashcroft, George W. Bushâs Attorney General who is infamous for his support for torture and evisceration of civil liberties in the so-called War on Terror.
Image: Ratcliffe with President Donald Trump in 2017 (From the Public Domain)
Known for his ultra-conservative voting record in Congress, Ratcliffe supported a bill, signed into law by Barack Obama, establishing greater cybersecurity cooperation between the U.S. and Israel and authorizing the Department of Homeland Security to work more with Israel on border control and maritime and aviation security.
Graduate of Notre Dame and Southern Methodist University, Ratcliffe is a supporter of sweeping government surveillance powers, having lobbied for the extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows the government to spy on American citizens without a warrant.
In 2023, Ratcliffe and several other former Trump officials, including Mike Pompeo and Bill Barr, sent a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to support the extension.
Dave DeCamp reported that Ratcliffe is known as a Trump loyalist for pushing back against unfounded allegations about Russian election interference in his role at the DNI.
Fitting a tradition of advancing disinformation to whip up the public against a foreign enemy being targeted for regime change, Ratcliffe has pushed claims about Iran allegedly hacking Trump campaign computers and plotting to kill the president-elect, charges Tehran has strongly denied.
Ratcliffe has used the allegations to call for the U.S. to join Israel in taking a harder line against Iran.
Like Rubio, Ratcliffe is also a China hawk and has called for the U.S. to prepare for a âconfrontationâ with Beijing.
Ratcliffe wrote in an op-ed published by The Wall Street Journal in December 2020:
âIf I could communicate one thing to the American peopleâŠit is that the Peopleâs Republic of China poses the greatest threat to America today, and the greatest threat to democracy and freedom worldwide since World War II.â
Ratcliffeâs selection is a good indication of the Trump administrationâs pivot to China and Iran as targets for regime change and war rather than Russia.
A New York Times report highlighted that as DNI Ratcliffe âapproved selective declassifications of intelligence that aim[ed] to score political points,â and âmade public assertions that contradicted professional intelligence assessments,â which does not inspire confidence that he will end the politicization of intelligence work.[13]
Image: U.S. Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard speaking with attendees at The Peopleâs Convention at Huntington Place in Detroit, Michigan. (Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0)
A wild-card appointment by Trump designed to cater to elements of his base that are anti-war is the selection of Tulsi Gabbard as DNI to replace Avril Haines.
Gabbard criticized Kamala Harris during the 2020 Democratic primaries for her hawkish foreign policies and anti-Russia obsession and gave an anti-war speech at the 2023 Rage Against the War Machine rally in Washington, D.C., warning about the dangers of nuclear war breaking out as a result of U.S. military provocations in support of Ukraine.[14]
Abigail Spanberger (D-VI), a former CIA agent who has served three terms in Congress declared in a post on X that she was âappalledâ by the selection of Gabbard, stating that ânot only is [Tulsi] ill-prepared and unqualified, but she traffics in conspiracy theories and cozies up to dictators like Bashar-al Assad and Vladimir Putin.â
Notwithstanding these Neo-McCarthyite attacks, Gabbardâs appointment is encouraging compared to the others. But overall, we can expect business as usual at the CIA, Pentagon, and Foggy Bottom in spite of much hullabaloo that Trump was a victim intent on reigning in the âdeep stateâ and spreading peace.
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Jeremy Kuzmarov holds a Ph.D. in American history from Brandeis University and has taught at numerous colleges across the United States. He is regularly sought out as an expert on U.S. history and politics for radio and TV programs and co-hosts a radio show on New York Public Radio and on Progressive Radio News Network called âLeft on Left.â He is Managing Editor of CovertAction Magazine and is the author of five books on U.S. foreign policy, including Obamaâs Unending Wars (Clarity Press, 2019), The Russians Are Coming, Again, with John Marciano (Monthly Review Press, 2018), and Warmonger. How Clintonâs Malign Foreign Policy Launched the U.S. Trajectory From Bush II to Biden (Clarity Press, 2023). Besides these books, Kuzmarov has published hundreds of articles and contributed to numerous edited volumes, including one in the prestigious Oxford History of Counterinsurgency. He can be reached at jkuzmarov2@gmail.com and found on substack here.
Notes
1. Rubio is also staunchly pro-NATO. Last year, he introduced a bill to prevent a future president from leaving NATO.
2. In 2020, Rubio met with Taiwanâs then vice president-elect, Lai Ching-te, a member of the Beijing-skeptic Democratic Progressive Party who is reviled in China for being a âseparatist.â Taiwanâs Ministry of Foreign Affairs offered its gratitude to Senator Rubio and former Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO)., for rejecting Chinese President Xi Jinpingâs proposal (or demand) that Taiwan accept âone country, two systems.â
3. Anya Parampil, Corporate Coup: Venezuela and the End of US Empire, foreword by Jorge Arreaza (New York: OR Books, 2024), 109; Tim Elfrink, âMarco Rubioâs Ties to a Drug-Smuggling Brother-in-Law Were Closer Than Advertised,â Miami New Times, October 26, 2016. Cicilia frequently appeared with Rubio at campaign events. He was sentenced to 35 years in prison but secured early release in 2000. Michael Fisten, a former Miami-Dade homicide detective who wrote a book about the Cicilia case, told Miami New Timesthat âFor anyone to argue that teens or adults living at this time in Miami didnât know their family members were in the coke business is total horseshit. My own brother was involved in the dope business, and I knew it immediately.â Firsten continued: âThereâs just no way you didnât know. The sudden wealth, the sudden distribution of money to other family members, the new lifestyle from someone who had no real job.â Ciciliaâs boss in the drug ring, Mario Tabraue, the son of a Bay of Pigs veteran, was the prototype for Al Pacinoâs psychotic character, Tony Montana, in Scarface.
4. Ironically, Lula made a point of excluding Venezuela from BRICS. Rubio attackedColombian President Gustavo Petro as a âspokesperson for a criminal drug dictatorship like the one in Venezuela. In order to obtain the support of intermediaries like Maduro and Castro for ânegotiationsâ with the ELN terrorists, Petro is willing to lobby for a vile dictatorship.â
5. Massachusetts Congressman Jim McGovern (D) said that there was no equivalent in Latin America to the levels of abuses taking place under Bukele, ânot even during the worst years of military dictatorship.â Ilhan Omar (D-MN) wrote in a letter to President Joe Biden that President Bukele was overseeing âthe militarized harassment of the legislature, a significant erosion of judicial independence, and the de facto criminalization of civil society.â According to Human Rights Watch, between March and November 2022, El Salvadorâs prison population increased from 30,000 to 90,000 detainees. Mass incarceration under Bukele has aggravated historically poor conditions in detention, including extreme overcrowding, violence, and poor access to goods and services essential to rights, such as food, drinking water, and health care. Some of the few people who were released from detention reported inhumane conditions and, in some cases, torture and other forms of ill-treatment. According to Salvadoran authorities, 90 people died in custody during the state of emergency. Authorities have failed to meaningfully investigate these deaths. In some cases, detainees who died in prison did not receive access to the medication they needed, family members said. Human rights Watch wrote that âwidespread human rights violations were enabled by President Bukeleâs swift dismantling of democratic institutions since taking office in 2019, which has left virtually no independent government bodies that can serve as a check on the executive branch or ensure redress for victims of abuse.â
6. When he was Governor of Arkansas in the early 2000s, Huckabee justified his support for the Iraq War by claiming that democracy takes a long time to develop among a people long oppressed by a dictator.
7. During Huckabeeâs 2015 run for president, Huckabee suggested that if a Palestinian state were to be created, it should be in neighboring countries like Egypt, Syria or Jordan, rather than within Israelâs borders. Huckabee reiterated that point during a 2015 interviewon Israeli TV, in which he argued that a two-state solution was âirrational and unworkableâ and said âthereâs plenty of landâ outside of Israel in the ârest of the worldâ for a Palestinian state.
8. Trumpâs selection of Steven Witkoff as a Middle East envoy is also fit for the new Gilded Age. Witkoff is owner of a real estate empire worth an estimated $500 million and advocates for lower corporate tax rates. He has been a close friend of Trump for many years.
9. Trump said during the election campaign that, âon Day One, I will get critical race theory and transgender insanity the hell out of our U.S. armed forces.â
10. Hegsethâs book Modern Warriors: Real Stories from Real Heroes (Northampton, MA: Broadside Books, 2020) was the basis for a hit show on Fox News. There are reportsthat Hegseth has Christian themed tattoos that are adopted by some white supremacist groups. One was emblazoned with the words, âdeus vult,â Latin for âGod wills it.â This was a battle cry during the Christian Crusades to take back the Holy Land and slaughter Muslims. The tattoo led Hegseth to be flagged as a potential âinsider threatâ by a fellow service member when he served in the U.S. military.
11. See Jerry Lembcke, The Spitting Image: Myth, Memory, and the Legacy of Vietnam(New York: NYU Press, 1998) for comparison.
12. For the lack of regard for civilian casualties in Americaâs wars, see John Tirman, The Deaths of Others: The Fate of Civilians in Americaâs Wars (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012).
13. In 2016, Ratcliffe was forced to withdrawhis nomination to become director of National Intelligence after it was revealed that he had âexaggeratedâ resume by claiming he was a terrorist-fighting federal prosecutor in East Texas under George W. Bush, even though court records showed no there were âno significant national security prosecutions in that jurisdiction during his tenure.â Ratcliffe also took sole credit for a major crackdown on the employment of undocumented immigrants by a poultry producer when the case was actually âa multistate, multiagency operation.â
14. Gabbard in her speech said that âthe people at the Rage Against the War Machine rally were united in one thing: They valued human life and donât want to die in a nuclear holocaust.â Gabbard further noted that she had âwarned about the danger of the new Cold War during the 2020 Democratic primaries but that, sadly, things have worsened since that time, with the advent of this proxy war with Russia that could easily now turn into a direct and nuclear war.â
Featured image: Senator Marco Rubio (Gage Skidmore/Creative Commons)
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