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Rubio at Munich Security Conference: “Time for a Western Renaissance”

Published February 15, 2026, 09:12
Rubio at Munich Security Conference: “Time for a Western Renaissance”

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a speech at the Munich Security Conference, presenting a vision for a “renewed West” emphasizing national sovereignty, re-industrialization, and border control. Rubio connected the present to the challenges of the Cold War, highlighting the importance of common purpose and shared values for Western success. The American Secretary of State criticized the post-Berlin Wall perception of the “end of history,” arguing that underestimating national interests and overemphasizing free trade led to deindustrialization and dependence on competitors. He stressed that deindustrialization was not inevitable but a result of political choices. Particular emphasis was placed on migration, with Rubio characterizing uncontrolled migration as a crisis destabilizing Western societies. He argued that border control is an expression of national sovereignty, not xenophobia. He also criticized energy policies that burden the West, while rival powers exploit fossil fuels. Rubio presented Donald Trump's vision for a “new West” seeking renewal and restoration, with allies that are strong, self-sufficient, and proud of their cultural heritage. He called on European partners for a broader alliance including artificial intelligence, space technology, and the security of critical raw materials. Regarding the war in Ukraine, he stated that the US continues sanctions and military support while exploring potential negotiated solutions. Concerning China, he emphasized the need to maintain open communication channels despite differences.