Marco Rubio said that the US participation in NATO could be reconsidered after the operation against Iran. He stressed that the current conditions of the alliance call into question the feasibility of Washington's membership.
Marco Rubio's statement
Marco Rubio has made a statement on the future of American participation in NATO. According to him, after the end of the US operation against Iran, Washington may reconsider its relations with the Alliance.
Rubio stressed that the current conditions, when the United States is obliged to defend Europe but does not have full access to military bases, raise doubts about the feasibility of further participation in NATO.
Possible consequences for the alliance
Rubio emphasised that the US participation in NATO looks questionable under such restrictions. He said that the issue of access to bases is key to effective cooperation within the alliance.
The senator did not specify what changes could be initiated, but noted that discussions about the future of relations with NATO would continue after the operation against Iran is completed.
Context.
The US operation against Iran is ongoing, and its completion may affect Washington's foreign policy. US-NATO relations have repeatedly been the subject of debate over the division of responsibilities and access to infrastructure.







