Marco Rubio to Shred Globalists in Confirmation Hearing: ‘Liberal World Order’ Not Just a ‘Fantasy,’ But ‘Dangerous Delusion’

Breitbart News exclusively learned that Sen. Marco Rubio, (R-FL), the President-elect Donald Trump nominee for Secretary of State will criticize the globalist foreign-policy establishment in his opening remarks at his confirmation hearing scheduled on Wednesday.

Rubio’s remarks were provided exclusively to Breitbart News before their public release. They show him scathingly criticizing globalist elites, who have dominated American foreign policy for several decades, since the end Cold War.

Rubio’s prepared opening statement will read: “At World War II’s end, the United States, according to then Secretary Acheson was tasked with creating an order in the world ‘a half free’ from chaos, without destroying the whole in the process.” In the decades following, the global system they established served us well. The American economy grew and the communities prospered. In the Indo-Pacific region and Europe, alliances were formed that brought stability, democracy and prosperity to these regions and prevented the outbreak of a third world war. “And finally, a wall was torn down in Berlin and along with it an evil empire.”

Rubio says that after the Cold War ended and the Berlin Wall fell, the globalist elites developed a “dangerous illusion” of grandeur: they thought “the end of the history” had come and a liberal world order would replace national identity.

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Rubio is expected to say, “Out of triumphalism at the end of the Cold War came a bipartisan consensus that we’d reached the ‘end of history’.” “That all nations on earth would join the democratic Western-led group. “That a foreign-policy that served national interests could now be substituted by one that serves the ‘liberal global order’. And that we were all destined to give up our national identities and become ‘one family’, ‘citizens’ of the world. This was not just a fantasy. It was a dangerous illusion.”

In the following three sentences, Rubio will explain how the obsession with a global order over the last few decades led to policies on trade, immigration and national security that have devastated the American working class and middle-class.

Rubio is expected to say that “in America and many other advanced economies around the world, a nearly religious commitment to unrestricted trade has shrunk middle class, put the working class into crisis, collapsed the industrial capacity and forced critical supply chains in the hands of rivals and adversaries.” “An irrational desire for maximum freedom of travel has led to a mass migration crisis in America and across the globe that threatens societies and governments. In the West, government officials are now prosecuting and censoring domestic political opponents while radical jihadists drive cars into people and march through the streets.

Rubio will argue that other nations are using their influence to push their national interests on the international stage. Rubio will aggressively call out China. He will also call out the bad actors of the Western Hemisphere, Iran, North Korea and Russia who, he says, are using this “post-war global order” as a weapon against the United States.

Rubio’s remarks will include: “While America has far too often prioritized the ‘global-order’ over our core national interest, other countries have continued to act as they always have, and will continue to do so, in what is perceived to be their best interests.” “And rather than embracing the post-Cold War world order, they’ve manipulated it in their own interest to the detriment of ours,” Rubio will say. We welcomed the Chinese Communist Party to this global order. They took full advantage of its benefits. They ignored its obligations and responsibilities. They have instead cheated, hacked and stolen their ways to global superpower status at our expense. Despots and narco terrorists in our own hemisphere take advantage of the open borders and traffic women and kids, flood our communities with violent criminals, and use fentanyl to fuel mass migration. In Moscow, Tehran and Pyongyang dictators create chaos and instability, align themselves with radical terror groups and fund them, then cover up behind their veto at the United Nations or the threat of nuclear warfare. “The post-war global order has become a weapon against us.”

Rubio will argue that the United States is facing a “moment,” similar to the time immediately following World War II, in which it must now “confront the greatest risk of global instability and generational crisis in anyone’s lifetime.”

Rubio is expected to say, “Eighty years later, it’s time for us to once again create a world free from chaos.” This will not be an easy task. It will be impossible to achieve without a confident and strong America, which engages with the world by putting its core national interests first. Four years ago, we could see the beginnings. During the first term of President Trump, American power was a deterrent for our enemies and gave us leverage when it came to diplomacy. “There were no new conflicts, ISIS had been wiped out, Soleimani died, the Abraham Accords came into being, and Americans felt safer.”

Rubio will then say that Trump returns “with an undeniable mandate from voters”, which is that they want a strong America that is “engaged” in the world, but “guided with a clear goal, to promote security and prosperity at home, as well as peace abroad.”

Rubio will state, “That’s the promise that President Trump was elected for.” If I’m confirmed, the US Department of State will have the primary mission of keeping this promise. On virtually all continents, horrific atrocities and unspeakable suffering are common. Today, I’m sure I will be questioned about the programs and activities that the Department of State undertakes to combat these atrocities. We will never ignore the suffering of others as a nation that was founded on the revolutionary idea that “all men are equal” and that their rights come from God rather than man. “But ultimately, under Trump, the United States Department of State’s top priority must and will be to protect the United States.”

Rubio will end by presenting the three questions that he believes will guide Trump’s foreign policy decisions. “Does this make America safer?” Does it make America more powerful? “Does it make America stronger?”

Rubio’s confirmation before the Senate Foreign Relations Com