Rubio defends dismantling of USAID, praises Trumps proposal for US control of Gaza Strip
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio gives a joint news conference with Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo at the National Palace in Guatemala City, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, Pool)2025-02-05T18:07:08Z GUATEMALA CITY (AP) Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday delivered a robust defense of the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development and praised President Donald Trumps widely panned proposal for the United States to take control of the Gaza Strip.Rubio said the administration was essentially forced to shut down USAID because of insubordination within its ranks by staffers who refused to comply with demands to justify its budget and its programs.He said Trumps suggestion that the U.S. take over Gaza was in fact a very generous offer to reconstruct and develop the war-ravaged Palestinian territory. President Donald Trump suggested Tuesday during a news conference with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that displaced Palestinians in Gaza be permanently resettled elsewhere and proposed the U.S. take ownership in redeveloping the area into the Riviera of the Middle East. It was not meant as a hostile move, Rubio said during a news conference in Guatemala City. It was meant as a, I think, a very generous move.He said Gaza is akin to a natural disaster and people cant live there because there are unexploded munitions, debris and rubble. In the interim, obviously people are going to have to live somewhere while youre rebuilding it, he said. At USAID, almost all the agencys workers overseas are being pulled off the job and out of the field under a sudden Trump administration order. Rubio said the original intention was to keep the agency running while reviewing how money was being spent. But he said the government received no cooperation and employees were acting in contravention and insubordination.It is not the direction I wanted it. Its not the way we wanted to do it initially, but it is the way we will have to do it now, Rubio said. What would be a gift to our geopolitical rivals is billions of dollars in foreign aid that is not aligned to the national interests in the foreign policy of the United States. Immigration, a Trump administration priority, has been the major focus of Rubios first foreign trip as Americas top diplomat, a five-country tour of Central America. During his visit to Guatemala, the countrys President Bernardo Arvalo said his country will accept migrants from other countries being deported from the United States. Under the safe third country agreement announced by Arvalo, the deportees would then be returned to their home countries at U.S. expense.We have agreed to increase by 40% the number of flights of deportees both of our nationality as well as deportees from other nationalities, Arvalo said, speaking during a news conference with Rubio. The Guatemalan presidents offer came days after El Salvador Monday announced a similar but broader agreement.Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele said his country would accept U.S. deportees of any nationality, including American citizens and legal residents who are imprisoned for violent crimes.
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