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Munich Conference: US 'Charm Offensive' and Ultimatum to Europe

Published February 15, 2026, 09:24
Munich Conference: US 'Charm Offensive' and Ultimatum to Europe

At the Munich Security Conference, the Trump administration adopted a friendly approach towards European allies, but simultaneously reiterated its unwavering stance on reshaping the global order to benefit the US. While there was positive feedback on statements from US officials like Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, European officials expressed concerns about the true intentions of the US government, believing it seeks a more conservative Europe. The message delivered was clear: either Europeans will align with US policy, or the US will proceed alone. This attitude, combined with the recent aggressive behavior of the US government (attack on Iran, threats against Venezuela, attempt to purchase Greenland), reinforces a sense of distrust in Europe. The US delegation appears unmoved by European concerns. Furthermore, Marco Rubio's absence from important meetings with European officials, citing a busy schedule, is interpreted as a lack of respect and confirms the US approach. Rubio's keynote speech failed to dispel European anxieties about US policy. Overall, the Munich Conference highlighted a growing distance between the US and Europe, despite the seemingly friendly declarations. Europe finds itself at a crossroads, facing the need to formulate a common policy towards a US government that appears to be challenging traditional alliances and the rules-based global order.