

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 3/4/25
Mar 5, 2025
Congressman Chip Roy from Texas, known for his conservative views, joins to discuss pressing global issues. He critiques the isolationist attitudes in America while highlighting China’s aggressive territorial ambitions. The conversation shifts to NATO's vital role in maintaining security and the implications of economic policies regarding tariffs aimed at combatting fentanyl trafficking. Roy also reflects on Ukraine's mineral deal and President Zelensky’s assertiveness, stressing the importance of strong foreign policy rooted in American interests.
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Historical Parallels to Isolationism
- Mark Levin recounts America's isolationism in the 1930s, even when Britain struggled before WWII.
- Similar voices today downplay threats like China's rise, mirroring pre-WWII isolationist rhetoric.
The Cost of War
- WWII's cost underscores the value of alliances and proactive defense.
- A modern conventional war in Europe would be devastating economically and result in immense loss of life.
Listen to Trump Directly
- Focus on President Trump's actual words rather than interpretations.
- Process his logic directly to understand his message.