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Washington Rift: Vance and Rubio Clash Over Persian Gulf Policy

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In Washington, a heated exchange erupted between Representative Mike Vance and Senator Marco Rubio over U.S. policy in the Persian Gulf and their 2028 strategic ambitions. The confrontation unfolded in the Capitol Hill area, with both lawmakers voicing sharply divergent views on how the United States should engage with Gulf states.

Vance criticized Rubio’s approach, arguing that the current strategy risks destabilizing the region, while Rubio countered that a more assertive stance is necessary to secure American interests. The debate highlighted growing divisions within the U.S. political establishment on foreign policy priorities.

The clash reflects broader tensions in Washington as lawmakers debate the direction of U.S. involvement in the Middle East, particularly in light of upcoming elections and shifting geopolitical dynamics.

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