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The Son of Cuba Takes on the Last Communist Neighbor

Confirmed 99-0 and sworn in as the 72nd Secretary of State on January 21, 2025, the first Latino ever to hold the position, Marco Rubio pledged that every State Department decision would be governed by three questions: Does it make us stronger? Safer? More prosperous? That framework marks a return to the peace-through-strength paradigm that has consistently produced results when American leaders have had the conviction to enforce it. In a world still recovering from four years of Biden-Harris weakness and strategic retreat, Rubio’s Cuban-exile roots, legal training, and Senate-honed discipline position him to execute the most consequential foreign policy reset since the Cold War ended.

Rubio’s parents came to the United States from Cuba in 1956. His father was a hotel bartender; his mother worked as a maid. They left a country that Castro had converted from a functioning republic into a one-party prison, carrying with them the same conviction that every exile carries: that the world the regime destroyed was recoverable, that the dream deferred was not the dream denied. Now their son sits at the head of American diplomacy with the tools, the mandate, and the historical moment to prove them right. That is not a metaphor. It is the literal state of American foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere in March 2026.

Rubio is Shultz to Trump’s Reagan, executing a vision of hemispheric dominance.

Thomas Jefferson served as the first Secretary of State from 1790 to 1793. Later as president, he authorized the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, nearly doubling the geographic size republic. John Quincy Adams crafted the Monroe Doctrine. William Seward preserved Union geography through nerve and statecraft. George Marshall rebuilt Europe. Henry Kissinger opened China and practiced cold-eyed realpolitik. George Shultz helped Reagan orchestrate the Soviet empire’s peaceful collapse through moral clarity and credible American strength.

These men operated in the realist tradition: power is a tool in service of ordered liberty. As Madison argued in Federalist No. 51, ambition must counteract ambition. Rubio inherits that tradition with a personal stake none of his predecessors ever possessed.

On January 3, 2026, U.S. special forces executed Operation Absolute Resolve, capturing Nicolás Maduro in a pre-dawn Caracas strike and transporting him to New York to face narco-terrorism and cocaine importation charges. The operation capped months of naval buildup in the Caribbean, CIA drone strikes on cartel infrastructure, and targeted sanctions designed to strangle the regime. Maduro had governed since 2013, converting Venezuela into a narco-state that exported migrants, cocaine, and regional instability northward while providing a strategic base for Cuban, Russian, and Iranian interests. With Maduro in custody, Venezuelan oil flows are redirecting away from Havana’s support lifeline and toward American strategic leverage. Cuba’s regime is without a patron for the first time in decades.

On March 7, 2026, Trump signed a proclamation launching the Shield of the Americas at Trump National Doral Miami with twelve nations joining the inaugural coalition. Rubio organized the summit and provided its strategic framework: a permanent security partnership treating transnational cartels as the foreign terrorist organizations they legally are. The initiative operationalizes the Monroe Doctrine’s long-implicit enforcement logic for an era of Chinese infrastructure encroachment, Iranian proxy networks, and Russian influence operations across the hemisphere.

Rubio also drove concrete results in Panama’s canal zone, non-renewed Chinese agreements and the eviction of Hong Kong-linked firms from key port management positions. These are not rhetorical positions. They are structural building blocks for a hemispheric order that replaces Chinese economic tentacles with American-led frameworks grounded in real alliances and real consequences.

Every dollar of U.S. foreign aid in Latin America should be conditioned on verifiable steps away from Chinese economic dependency. The Shield of the Americas must become a permanent architecture with real intelligence-sharing protocols and real consequences for backsliding. Cuba must face sustained pressure until it negotiates a genuine democratic transition including free elections and property restitution. In Venezuela, seized oil revenues should flow into a transparent American-overseen reconstruction fund. Like Reagan, Rubio understands that the peace dividend only follows sustained investment in credible strength. Like Kissinger, he knows sentiment without leverage is philosophy. The hemisphere his parents fled can become the hemisphere their son helps free. Mr. Secretary, do not let the moment pass.

The historical analogy that frames Rubio’s potential legacy is not difficult to identify. Ronald Reagan came to power after a decade of American retreat, détente, and managed decline. The foreign policy establishment told him the Soviet Union was a permanent feature of the international order that had to be accommodated rather than confronted. Reagan rejected that premise, appointed George Shultz to execute his vision with diplomatic precision, and deployed American power with a consistency that the Soviets could not outlast and the establishment could not rationalize. Rubio is Shultz to Trump’s Reagan, executing a vision of hemispheric dominance that the bipartisan foreign policy cabal spent decades insisting was neither possible nor desirable. The results are speaking for themselves.

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Jay Rogers is a financial professional with more than 30 years of experience in private equity, private credit, hedge funds, and wealth management. He has a BS from Northeastern University and has completed postgraduate studies at UCLA, UPENN, and Harvard. He writes about issues in finance, constitutional law, national security, human nature, and public policy.

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