
What does the US get out of NATO? — And why Rubio is talking to Trump through the TV

Marco Rubio's recent comments on NATO reveal two things at once: how communication actually works inside the Trump White House, and what the United States really gets out of its NATO membership.
When senior officials can't speak freely to the leader, they find other ways to get their message across. In this video I look at how Rubio appears to be communicating to Trump through the TV — and why it looks surprisingly familiar to anyone who has followed Russian politics.
Video Summary
AI GeneratedThis video analyzes Marco Rubio's recent comments regarding NATO and the United States' role in global alliances. The speaker argues that Rubio is not criticizing Europe, but rather attempting to persuade Donald Trump to maintain the alliance system by highlighting the strategic benefits of power projection and global reach that have historically secured U.S. superpower status.
