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BREAKING: THE END OF NATO AS WE KNEW IT
Tomorrow, December 3, NATO foreign ministers gather in Brussels.
America’s seat will be empty.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is skipping the summit. First time in over two decades a U.S. Secretary of State has refused to attend.
But here is what no one is telling you:
Today, December 2, Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff meets Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
Read that again.
The day before NATO convenes to discuss European security, America is in Moscow negotiating directly with Russia. Without Europe. Without consultation. Without permission.
Who is Washington sending to Brussels instead? Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau. The same official who wrote “NATO is still a solution in search of a problem” before deleting the post.
The message could not be clearer.
Since 1949, NATO operated on one principle: collective decision-making. Thirty-two nations, one voice.
That architecture died this week.
The new hierarchy:
Track One: Washington and Moscow decide.
Track Two: Washington informs Kyiv.
Track Three: Europe learns what was agreed.
European diplomats are already complaining they have been “cut out” of Ukraine negotiations. The leaked 28-point peace plan was drafted by American and Russian negotiators. Brussels was not consulted.
America funds approximately 70% of NATO’s operational capacity. He who pays, dictates.
What happens next will define the next fifty years of global order.
Either Europe accepts its new role as a funding mechanism for American-designed security arrangements.
Or the Atlantic fractures.
There is no third option.
The post-1945 world order is being rewritten.
Not in Brussels.
BREAKING: THE END OF NATO AS WE KNEW IT
Tomorrow, December 3, NATO foreign ministers gather in Brussels.
America’s seat will be empty.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is skipping the summit. First time in over two decades a U.S. Secretary of State has refused to attend.
But here is what no one is telling you:
Today, December 2, Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff meets Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
Read that again.
The day before NATO convenes to discuss European security, America is in Moscow negotiating directly with Russia. Without Europe. Without consultation. Without permission.
Who is Washington sending to Brussels instead? Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau. The same official who wrote “NATO is still a solution in search of a problem” before deleting the post.
The message could not be clearer.
Since 1949, NATO operated on one principle: collective decision-making. Thirty-two nations, one voice.
That architecture died this week.
The new hierarchy:
Track One: Washington and Moscow decide.
Track Two: Washington informs Kyiv.
Track Three: Europe learns what was agreed.
European diplomats are already complaining they have been “cut out” of Ukraine negotiations. The leaked 28-point peace plan was drafted by American and Russian negotiators. Brussels was not consulted.
America funds approximately 70% of NATO’s operational capacity. He who pays, dictates.
What happens next will define the next fifty years of global order.
Either Europe accepts its new role as a funding mechanism for American-designed security arrangements.
Or the Atlantic fractures.
There is no third option.
The post-1945 world order is being rewritten.
Not in Brussels.
In Moscow.
While NATO ministers wait in an empty room.
In Moscow.
While NATO ministers wait in an empty room.