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When Rubio praised Trump, he was questioned on the spot. Rubio quickly changed his words, and the US media ridiculed him.

[Global Network Report] During the Peace Summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt on October 13th, local time, US Secretary of State rubio praised US President Trump for promoting the ceasefire agreement in Gaza in front of the media camera. However, his wording was questioned by Trump on the spot, and rubio quickly changed his mouth. American media such as New Republic accused rubio of flattering Trump in this scene.

According to reports, around promoting a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, Rubio said,"I think, and I think everyone here also believes that this is undoubtedly one of the most important days in 50 years in terms of world peace." He added,"This is no exaggeration."

However, Trump appears to be dissatisfied with Rubio, who spoke, “Only for 50 years?”

Rubio then quickly said, "Maybe 100 years. At least since the end of World War II."

The Beast Daily that Rubio’s remarks ignored the countless conflicts that occurred around the world over the 80 years after the end of World War II. The American magazine New Republic said that Rubio’s remarks reflected his blind personal worship of Trump.

According to the New Republic, Rubio’s response to Trump’s remarks is like worshiping his master, and he’s not the only senior official who has shown a fanatical attitude toward Trump. Attorney Secretary Bondy, Defense Secretary Hegerseth and other senior officials in the Trump administration also have similar tendencies.

The report also stated that peace in the Gaza Strip is fragile and it will take years for this agreement to be fully realized. At the same time, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues, the fighting in Sudan continues, and the U.S. National Guard is being deployed to the streets of major cities in the United States.



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