Rubio Convenes Countries on Left-Wing Political Violence | NPR (US)
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At a glance
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio convened over 60 countries to address what the Trump administration calls "left-wing" political violence.
- The meeting is part of the administration's effort to combat perceived political terrorism.
- The initiative aims to quell violence attributed to left-wing groups.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio convened leaders from more than 60 nations on Thursday to address concerns over what the Trump administration has labeled as "left-wing" political violence. This meeting represents the latest effort by the administration to confront and quell what it describes as "left-wing" political terrorism.
The initiative seeks to foster international cooperation in identifying and mitigating threats posed by groups engaging in politically motivated violence. The administration's framing of the issue emphasizes a specific ideological leaning, suggesting a focus on groups perceived to be on the political left.
Rubio's convening of such a broad coalition of countries underscores the administration's view of the issue as a global concern requiring a coordinated international response. The discussions are expected to center on strategies and information sharing aimed at combating this specific form of political extremism.
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