Rubio NATO tweet from 2023 goes viral after Trump threats

The Hill
by Sophie Brams
April 1, 2026
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Secretary of State Rubio's 2023 tweet opposing unilateral NATO withdrawal contradicts Trump's recent willingness to reconsider alliance membership.

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A 2023 tweet by Secretary of State Marco Rubio opposing unilateral presidential withdrawal from NATO has resurfaced after President Trump suggested he would reconsider U.S. membership in the alliance following a resolution of conflict with Iran. The post, in which Rubio argued that no president should have sole authority to pull the country out of NATO, creates a direct contradiction with Trump's current position on the alliance. The contrast highlights internal disagreement within the Trump administration over America's commitment to the 73-year-old military alliance at a moment of diplomatic tension. Rubio, now serving as the nation's top diplomat under Trump, has not publicly addressed the contradiction between his past statement and the president's recent remarks.

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