Senator Marco Rubio | Official U.S. House headshot
Senator Marco Rubio | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) recently joined Kudlow to discuss America's relationship with Iran and the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. During the interview, Rubio expressed his concerns about brokering deals with terrorist groups and emphasized the importance of understanding the ideological motivations of these groups.
Rubio highlighted the fact that both Iran and Hamas openly express their desire for the destruction of the Jewish state and the establishment of a fundamentalist Islamic Palestinian state. He warned against naivete in thinking that these groups can be trusted to negotiate in good faith, stating, "They continue to play us." He emphasized the role of Iran in supporting Hamas and called for a wake-up call regarding the true intentions of these groups.
In response to a question about the Biden Administration's pursuit of a nuclear deal with Iran, Rubio expressed his belief that they are indeed pursuing such a deal. He also raised concerns about individuals within the administration who may have been compromised by Iranian propaganda. Rubio expressed hope that the administration is sending a clear message to Iran that any attack on Americans or their proxies will be considered an attack on the United States and will be met with retaliation.
Regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict, Rubio discussed the familiar pattern of attacks by Hamas on Israel, followed by retreat and hiding behind human shields. He called for a different approach this time, emphasizing the unprecedented level of savagery exhibited by Hamas and the urgent need to put them out of business. Rubio acknowledged the challenges Israel faces in dealing with an insurgency but made it clear that the choice is between supporting Hamas or supporting Israel, with America needing to stand alongside Israel until the job is done.
Rubio also mentioned a bill that he had authored, which codified defense aid to Israel. He explained that Israel is already guaranteed more than $3 billion dollars annually until 2028 under this law. Additionally, he noted that there are existing authorities in place for the administration to transfer necessary equipment to Israel. Rubio emphasized the importance of expediting the delivery of equipment that Israel has already paid for while acknowledging that there may be future needs that require further support.
In conclusion, Rubio's interview with Kudlow shed light on the complexities of America's relationship with Iran and the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. He emphasized the need for a clear understanding of the intentions and motivations of these groups and called for strong support for Israel in its efforts to defend itself against terrorism.
For additional details, please follow this link: https://www.rubio.senate.gov/icymi-rubio-joins-kudlow-2/