Rubio and Vance Clash Over 2028 GOP Presidential Race in Middle East Policy Debate
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 9 hours ago
What happened
Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are engaged in a fierce ideological battle over U.S. Middle East policy and the 2028 Republican presidential nomination, with contrasting approaches to Iran and Lebanon. Vance favors dialogue and Gulf-funded reconstruction, while Rubio advocates a hardline stance supporting Israel's security. Their dispute highlights broader Republican divisions and could shape the party's future foreign policy direction.
- 01Vance and Rubio represent opposing GOP foreign policy views ahead of 2028 presidential race.
- 02Vance promotes dialogue with Iran and Gulf-funded reconstruction, reflecting isolationism.
- 03Rubio pushes a hawkish approach, supporting Israel and opposing Iranian influence in Lebanon.
- 04The Lebanon agreement and Israeli strikes have become focal points of their dispute.
- 05White House denies policy rift, but rhetoric and actions reveal clear differences.
- 06Experts say Israel's interests align more with Rubio's traditional conservative stance.
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