Secretary of State Marco Rubio just delivered the kind of America First diplomacy that has globalist elites scrambling for their safe spaces. Speaking with characteristic boldness about Operation Epic Fury, Rubio made it crystal clear that the days of America being the world's unpaid police force are OVER.
At President Trump's Cabinet meeting Thursday, Rubio laid out the new reality for foreign leaders who've grown comfortable letting Uncle Sam handle their problems while they virtue signal from the sidelines. His message was simple: step up and deal with your own crises, or watch America handle business the way WE see fit.
"Epic Fury is a favor for the world," Rubio declared before jetting off to Paris for the G7 Foreign Affairs Ministerial. "Step up and deal with it."
"The era of America subsidizing European security while they lecture us about climate change is finished. They want security? They can pay for it or get out of our way."
This isn't your typical diplomatic doublespeak, Patriots. This is what REAL leadership sounds like after four years of Biden's weakness made America the laughingstock of every two-bit dictator from Tehran to Beijing.
While Rubio heads to Paris to face down the same European leaders who've been freeloading off American military might for decades, the message is unmistakable: the Trump-Vance administration won't be playing the old globalist games.
America First Diplomacy Returns
Remember when our so-called "allies" spent years mocking Trump's demands that they pay their fair share for NATO? Now they're about to learn what happens when America stops asking politely and starts acting decisively.
The Middle East situation and Russia-Ukraine conflict will be on the table in Paris, but don't expect Rubio to come hat-in-hand like his predecessor. This administration knows that respect isn't earned through weakness—it's commanded through strength.
How long before these European elites realize they need America more than we need their approval?
