Marco Rubio's Address at the Munich Security Conference | Full Speech

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    Secretary Rubio begins his address at the Munich Security Conference.

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    He emphasizes the historic alliance between the US and Europe.

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    He frames the discussion around shared Western civilization and destiny.

The role and history of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) as a premier global forum for debating international security policy.
The foundational structure of the Western alliance, particularly the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the history of transatlantic security cooperation.
Core tenets of modern U.S. foreign policy, including the philosophical tensions between traditional multilateral internationalism and unilateral 'America First' doctrines.
An overview of contemporary geopolitical flashpoints, specifically the strategic competition with China, the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and security dynamics in the Middle East.
The ongoing policy debates surrounding 'burden-sharing' within NATO and how European allies are responding to U.S. demands for increased defense spending.
The concept of European 'strategic autonomy' and the feasibility of European nations developing independent security capabilities.
A comparative analysis of how different U.S. political administrations define and prioritize national interests versus collective security agreements.
The broader implications of a restructured Western alliance on the global balance of power, particularly in countering the strategic partnership between China and Russia.
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The United States and Europe share a profound historical, cultural, and civilizational connection rooted in Western civilization, forged through centuries of shared heritage, Christian faith, and mutual struggle against common adversaries; this partnership requires both nations to work together to restore economic vitality, defend national sovereignty, and advance mutual interests in emerging technologies while reforming international institutions to better serve their collective security and prosperity.