Rubio: Washington Does Not Seek Permission from Any Country to Defend Its National Security

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Rubio says Washington does not seek permission from any country to defend its national security

In response to criticisms of U.S. attacks in the Caribbean, Rubio states that Europe cannot dictate terms for our security

Marco Rubio, the U.S. Secretary of State, reacted on Wednesday to criticisms from some U.S. allies regarding the legality of the country’s attacks in the Caribbean, saying Europeans do not have the right to dictate how the U.S. defends its national security

Mr. Rubio attended the G7 Foreign Ministers’ meeting in the Niagara region of Canada, which focused on the wars in Ukraine and Gaza

However, some countries have expressed concerns about U.S. attacks on boats that the Trump administration claimed were carrying drugs

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