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    America First in Action: Secretary Rubio Delivers a Long-Overdue Reality Check to NATO Freeloaders

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    In a refreshing display of common sense foreign policy, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has put America’s interests first, reminding our European allies that alliances are supposed to be mutual—not a one-way welfare program funded by the American taxpayer. During a pointed appearance on Fox News, Rubio highlighted the fundamental imbalance in NATO: the United States has poured billions upon billions into defending Europe for decades, maintaining bases, stationing troops, and projecting power that benefits the continent far more than it does us. Yet when America needs those same bases for our own national security priorities, some allies balk.

    This isn’t isolationism. It’s reciprocity. Rubio rightly questioned why the U.S. should continue subsidizing European defense if those same partners deny us access during critical moments. As he explained, NATO was never meant to be solely about shielding Europe—it was about forward bases that allow America to protect our global interests. When that arrangement becomes lopsided, it’s time for a hard reset. President Trump’s administration is delivering exactly that.

    For too long, European nations have underfunded their own militaries, relying on the American military umbrella while criticizing U.S. policy and dragging their feet on spending commitments. NATO members repeatedly promised to reach 2% of GDP on defense, but many fell embarrassingly short even as they lectured Washington. The result? American service members and families stationed overseas, trillions in cumulative costs, and a Europe that often treats our presence as an entitlement rather than a partnership.

    Recent moves underscore this shift. The Pentagon has already adjusted force posture, including reductions in Germany amid tensions over broader security priorities. These aren’t knee-jerk reactions but part of a broader reevaluation: fewer permanent U.S. troops in Europe over time, with allies stepping up to defend their own backyard. Rubio has made clear that NATO partners understand this adjustment is coming. Why should American sons and daughters remain the first line of defense for prosperous nations perfectly capable of contributing more?

    This America First approach redirects our resources where they matter most—countering the real long-term threat from Communist China in the Indo-Pacific, securing our borders, and rebuilding our own military strength at home. Europe has benefited enormously from the post-World War II order underwritten by U.S. blood and treasure. Now, with Russia testing boundaries and global challenges multiplying, it’s past time they invest seriously in their own security instead of expecting endless American generosity.

    Critics on the left and in the foreign policy blob will cry “isolationism” or warn of weakening alliances. But true strength comes from leverage and fairness, not blank checks. Alliances must serve American interests, or they cease to be alliances at all. Rubio’s straightforward message—NATO cannot be a one-way street—resonates with millions of Americans tired of footing the bill while our own infrastructure crumbles and our military readiness faces strains.

    President Trump campaigned on ending the era of endless foreign entanglements that don’t benefit us. Secretary Rubio is executing that vision with clarity and resolve. Europeans may not like hearing it, but the days of freeloading are ending. A stronger, more self-reliant Europe that pulls its weight will ultimately make for better partners—and a safer, more prosperous America. This is what winning looks like.

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