Marco Rubio identifies China as the primary geopolitical rival to the United States, emphasizing the need for diplomatic engagement to avoid conflict between the two nations.
Marco Rubio identified China as the primary geopolitical rival to the United States, while emphasizing the necessity of maintaining diplomatic relations to prevent conflict.
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