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Rubio Sets Record Straight: America First Means Strategic Flexibility in Europe

Secretary of State pushes back on NATO hand-wringing as the Trump administration prioritizes U.S. interests over bureaucratic status quo.

Foreign PolicyPublished May 22, 2026 at 3:18 PMProcessed May 22, 2026 at 3:47 PM
Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte (R) and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio shake hands in front of a blue Nato backdrop

Secretary of State Marco Rubio took the stage at a NATO summit in Sweden to deliver a clear message to an alliance often paralyzed by its own confusion: American troop deployments are not a permanent entitlement, but a strategic asset subject to constant reevaluation.

As President Trump moves to bolster our presence in Poland—a key ally—while simultaneously recalibrating forces elsewhere, the usual chorus of hand-wringing from European capitals has reached a fever pitch.

Rubio cut through the noise, reminding these nations that while NATO must be valuable to Europe, it must also provide tangible value to the United States. The administration’s focus remains firmly on the 'America First' agenda, which demands that our military posture reflect our global priorities rather than the inertia of decades-old policies.

President Trump’s decision to increase troop levels in Poland underscores his commitment to allies who stand with us, even as he rightfully demands that other NATO members stop relying on the American taxpayer to subsidize their own defense.

With U.S. forces currently engaged in critical operations in the Middle East, the administration is making it clear that Washington will no longer be held hostage by the indecision or lack of financial commitment from its European partners.

As NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte acknowledged, the era of Europe’s total reliance on the U.S. is coming to an end, a reality that is long overdue for a continent that has spent years neglecting its own security responsibilities.

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