Secretary of State Marco Rubio just delivered the kind of America First foreign policy message that has been missing from Washington for four long years. Speaking about Operation Epic Fury on Thursday, Rubio made it crystal clear that the Trump administration isn't asking for permission – we're leading from strength and telling our allies to get with the program.
At President Trump's Cabinet meeting and again before jetting off to Paris for the G7 Foreign Affairs Ministerial, Rubio laid down the law. The message was simple: Operation Epic Fury isn't just good for America – it's a favor to the entire world. And if our so-called allies don't like it? Too bad. Time to "step up and deal with it."
This is what real leadership looks like, folks. After years of Biden's embarrassing "America Last" approach that left us looking weak on the world stage, we finally have a Secretary of State who isn't apologizing for American strength.
"Step up and deal with it," Rubio told world leaders, delivering the kind of straight talk that puts America's interests first.
Rubio's headed to Paris to meet with world leaders about security concerns in the Middle East and the Russia-Ukraine situation. But unlike his predecessor who would have shown up hat-in-hand begging for approval, Rubio's going there to tell them how things are going to be.
The Trump Doctrine in Action
This is the Trump Doctrine playing out exactly as promised. No more endless foreign wars. No more sending billions overseas while Americans suffer. No more letting allies freeload while we do the heavy lifting. Operation Epic Fury represents America leading through strength, not weakness.
The globalist establishment and their media lapdogs will undoubtedly cry about "damaged relationships" and "international cooperation." But real Americans know the truth: respect comes from strength, not from being a pushover.
When America leads decisively, the world follows. When we project weakness, chaos reigns. Rubio's message to the G7 is clear – the adults are back in charge, and it's time for everyone else to step up to the plate.
After four years of international humiliation under Biden, isn't it refreshing to have leaders who actually put America first?
