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Rubio reassures, Europe seeks autonomy

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At the Munich Security Conference, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio sought to reassure European allies, but his conciliatory speech left transatlantic ties uncertain and prompted moves toward strategic autonomy.

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that's a wrap on munich security conference.

not the end of transatlantic alliance,
but deep mistrust in evidence everywhere.
February 16, 2026 at 7:30 PM

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The Guardian
Why Marco Rubio’s ‘reassuring’ speech to Europe was nothing of the kind | Nathalie Tocci

After JD Vance’s frontal attack in Munich last year, the US secretary of state’s tone seemed almost soothing. That’s just a new Maga trap The good news from the Munich Security Conference is that there was no dramatic deterioration in the transatlantic relationship. After the shock of last year’s event, when JD Vance stunned the audience with a frontal US attack on Europe’s liberal democracies, the seemingly more conciliatory tone struck by Marco Rubio was greeted by many present, including Wolfgang Ischinger, a veteran German diplomat and the conference chair, as “reassuring”. Indeed, the US secretary of state got a standing ovation in the room - a gesture perhaps more of relief than of adulation. But is the Trump administration’s message to Europe really any different now from that contained in Vance’s assault 12 months ago? What traps are being laid and what lessons should Europeans draw? A year ago, Vance accused Europe of succumbing to the alleged tyranny and censorship of woke liberals and losing sight of the cultural bonds that link the two shores of the Atlantic. His attack baffled European leaders, who, while often prone to navel-gazing about their internal struggles, do not consider restrictions on free speech a primary concern. The US vice-president shocked Munich by insisting that Europe’s biggest threat was the woke “threat from within”, even as he endorsed far-right nationalists including Germany’s AfD . The insult was so deep that this year the German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, used his opening address to issue a blunt warning about American unilateralist values, declaring that “the culture war of the Maga movement is not ours”. Nathalie Tocci is a Guardian Europe columnist Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here . Continue reading. . .

Why Marco Rubio’s ‘reassuring’ speech to Europe was nothing of the kind | Nathalie Tocci
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Both JD Vance’s speech from last year and Marco Rubio’s speech at this year’s Munich Security Conference make one thing clear: the time when we could rely on the US has passed. We need closer ties with the EU.
Why Marco Rubio’s ‘reassuring’ speech to Europe was nothing of the kind | Nathalie Tocci
After JD Vance’s frontal attack in Munich last year, the secretary of state’s tone seemed almost soothing. That’s just a
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February 16, 2026 at 5:16 PM
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What about the wounds Trump will inflict today, and the next day, and the next…?
U.S. lawmakers left the Munich Security Conference on Sunday confident they had patched the wound inflicted on the trans-Atlantic partnership by President Trump when he toyed with invading Greenland. But they conceded that Trump's threats had indelibly altered relations with Europe.
In Munich, Lawmakers Concede Scars Remain After Trump’s Greenland Threat
Congress members said that President Trump’s coveting of Greenland had left a mark, even as they expressed hope for a less bellicose approach to foreign relations.
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February 16, 2026 at 1:04 PM
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"Assembled European leaders are not buying it. Like a family still reeling from a betrayal in its midst, allies felt hostility from Mr Trump that has durably changed how Europe feels about its reliance on America. What was closeness now feels like dangerous dependency.”
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February 15, 2026 at 2:44 PM
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My final Munich Security Conference post, including some behind-the-scenes color. danieldrezner.substack.com/p/frank-talk...
Frank Talk and Limited Action
Final thoughts on the 2026 Munich Security Conference
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February 16, 2026 at 1:58 PM

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Joined John Bernman on @cnn.com to discuss Secretary Rubio's Munich speech and the "Greenland moment" in Europe. The US has deep roots with our allies, but tone and policy differences are testing the transatlantic alliance. youtu.be/yOu83qb9MwU
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February 16, 2026 at 2:56 PM
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Provocative piece breaking a taboo that still exists in European policy circles - saying out loud that "Europe increasingly has a NATO problem":
Agree with almost all the takes on MSC. It felt like Davos was the shock, MSC was the hangover. Administration sought to tone down European outrage. It didn't work. And yet...

Europe increasingly has a NATO problem. There is no effort to prepare for war without the US. But...1/
February 16, 2026 at 8:41 AM
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Macron's case for Europeans leading discussion on new European security archicture is well argued and deserves follow-through.
It was one of the strongest elements I heard at the Munich Security Conference.

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February 16, 2026 at 3:23 PM

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Kaja Kallas in Munich:

"The greatest threat Russia presents right now is that it gains more at the negotiation table than it has achieved on the battlefield."

Exactly. For a year, the USA has been pressuring Ukraine to surrender in a war it hasn’t lost, and those
February 15, 2026 at 12:17 PM
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My latest column, on Rubio’s white supremacist speech in Munich. socialistworker.co.uk/alex-callini...
Alex Callinicos: Marco Rubio’s Munich speech is far from reassuring
Any doubt that European capitalism prefers to remain the junior partner of the United States was removed by the standing ovation for Marco Rubio.
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February 16, 2026 at 4:04 PM