Overnight in the USA time zones, Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a very important speech at the Munich Security Conference [3:00am ET]. The video is below [prompted] and a FULL transcription will soon follow Added Below:.
This is a critically worded speech that is very important to listen to with great deliberation. Within his remarks Rubio is telling Europe that we want to remain allied in our interests, but we are no longer going to allow the system of “globalism” to destroy our uniquely American life.
The United States is separating from the madness; this is not up for debate. The only question is whether Europe is too far gone, or whether they will join us.
The euphoria that followed the collapse of the Berlin Wall, “led us to a dangerous delusion. That we had entered quote the end of history. That every nation would now be a liberal democracy; that the ties formed by trade and by commerce alone would now replace nationhood. That the rules-based global order, an overused term, would now replace the national interest, and that we would now live in a world without borders where everyone became a citizen of the world. This was a foolish idea that ignored both human nature and it ignored the lessons of over 5,000 years of recorded human history, and it has cost us dearly.”
[Transcript] SECRETARY RUBIO: “Thank you very much. We gather here today as members of a historic alliance, an alliance that saved and changed the world. When this conference began in 1963, it was in a nation – actually, it was on a continent – that was divided against itself. The line between communism and freedom ran through the heart of Germany. The first barbed fences of the Berlin Wall had gone up just two years prior.
And just months before that first conference, before our predecessors first met here, here in Munich, the Cuban Missile Crisis had brought the world to the brink of nuclear destruction. Even as World War II still burned fresh in the memory of Americans and Europeans alike, we found ourselves staring down the barrel of a new global catastrophe – one with the potential for a new kind of destruction, more apocalyptic and final than anything before in the history of mankind.
At the time of that first gathering, Soviet communism was on the march. Thousands of years of Western civilization hung in the balance. At that time, victory was far from certain. But we were driven by a common purpose. We were unified not just by what we were fighting against; we were unified by what we were fighting for. And together, Europe and America prevailed and a continent was rebuilt. Our people prospered. In time, the East and West blocs were reunited. A civilization was once again made whole. ”
“That infamous wall that had cleaved this nation into two came down, and with it an evil empire, and the East and West became one again. But the euphoria of this triumph led us to a dangerous delusion: that we had entered, quote, “the end of history;” that every nation would now be a liberal democracy; that the ties formed by trade and by commerce alone would now replace nationhood; that the rules-based global order – an overused term – would now replace the national interest; and that we would now live in a world without borders where everyone became a citizen of the world.
This was a foolish idea that ignored both human nature and it ignored the lessons of over 5,000 years of recorded human history. And it has cost us dearly. In this delusion, we embraced a dogmatic vision of free and unfettered trade, even as some nations protected their economies and subsidized their companies to systematically undercut ours – shuttering our plants, resulting in large parts of our societies being deindustrialized, shipping millions of working and middle-class jobs overseas, and handing control of our critical supply chains to both adversaries and rivals.
We increasingly outsourced our sovereignty to international institutions while many nations invested in massive welfare states at the cost of maintaining the ability to defend themselves. This, even as other countries have invested in the most rapid military buildup in all of human history and have not hesitated to use hard power to pursue their own interests. To appease a climate cult, we have imposed energy policies on ourselves that are impoverishing our people, even as our competitors exploit oil and coal and natural gas and anything else – not just to power their economies, but to use as leverage against our own.
And in a pursuit of a world without borders, we opened our doors to an unprecedented wave of mass migration that threatens the cohesion of our societies, the continuity of our culture, and the future of our people. We made these mistakes together, and now, together, we owe it to our people to face those facts and to move forward, to rebuild.
Under President Trump, the United States of America will once again take on the task of renewal and restoration, driven by a vision of a future as proud, as sovereign, and as vital as our civilization’s past. And while we are prepared, if necessary, to do this alone, it is our preference and it is our hope to do this together with you, our friends here in Europe.
For the United States and Europe, we belong together. America was founded 250 years ago, but the roots began here on this continent long before. The man who settled and built the nation of my birth arrived on our shores carrying the memories and the traditions and the Christian faith of their ancestors as a sacred inheritance, an unbreakable link between the old world and the new.
We are part of one civilization – Western civilization. We are bound to one another by the deepest bonds that nations could share, forged by centuries of shared history, Christian faith, culture, heritage, language, ancestry, and the sacrifices our forefathers made together for the common civilization to which we have fallen heir.
And so this is why we Americans may sometimes come off as a little direct and urgent in our counsel. This is why President Trump demands seriousness and reciprocity from our friends here in Europe. The reason why, my friends, is because we care deeply. We care deeply about your future and ours. And if at times we disagree, our disagreements come from our profound sense of concern about a Europe with which we are connected – not just economically, not just militarily. We are connected spiritually and we are connected culturally. We want Europe to be strong. We believe that Europe must survive, because the two great wars of the last century serve for us as history’s constant reminder that ultimately, our destiny is and will always be intertwined with yours, because we know – (applause) – because we know that the fate of Europe will never be irrelevant to our own.
National security, which this conference is largely about, is not merely series of technical questions – how much we spend on defense or where, how we deploy it, these are important questions. They are. But they are not the fundamental one. The fundamental question we must answer at the outset is what exactly are we defending, because armies do not fight for abstractions. Armies fight for a people; armies fight for a nation. Armies fight for a way of life. And that is what we are defending: a great civilization that has every reason to be proud of its history, confident of its future, and aims to always be the master of its own economic and political destiny.
It was here in Europe where the ideas that planted the seeds of liberty that changed the world were born. It was here in Europe where the world – which gave the world the rule of law, the universities, and the scientific revolution. It was this continent that produced the genius of Mozart and Beethoven, of Dante and Shakespeare, of Michelangelo and Da Vinci, of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. And this is the place where the vaulted ceilings of the Sistine Chapel and the towering spires of the great cathedral in Cologne, they testify not just to the greatness of our past or to a faith in God that inspired these marvels. They foreshadow the wonders that await us in our future. But only if we are unapologetic in our heritage and proud of this common inheritance can we together begin the work of envisioning and shaping our economic and our political future.
Deindustrialization was not inevitable. It was a conscious policy choice, a decades-long economic undertaking that stripped our nations of their wealth, of their productive capacity, and of their independence. And the loss of our supply chain sovereignty was not a function of a prosperous and healthy system of global trade. It was foolish. It was a foolish but voluntary transformation of our economy that left us dependent on others for our needs and dangerously vulnerable to crisis.
Mass migration is not, was not, isn’t some fringe concern of little consequence. It was and continues to be a crisis which is transforming and destabilizing societies all across the West. Together we can reindustrialize our economies and rebuild our capacity to defend our people. But the work of this new alliance should not be focused just on military cooperation and reclaiming the industries of the past. It should also be focused on, together, advancing our mutual interests and new frontiers, unshackling our ingenuity, our creativity, and the dynamic spirit to build a new Western century. Commercial space travel and cutting-edge artificial intelligence; industrial automation and flex manufacturing; creating a Western supply chain for critical minerals not vulnerable to extortion from other powers; and a unified effort to compete for market share in the economies of the Global South. Together we can not only take back control of our own industries and supply chains – we can prosper in the areas that will define the 21st century.
But we must also gain control of our national borders. Controlling who and how many people enter our countries, this is not an expression of xenophobia. It is not hate. It is a fundamental act of national sovereignty. And the failure to do so is not just an abdication of one of our most basic duties owed to our people. It is an urgent threat to the fabric of our societies and the survival of our civilization itself.
And finally, we can no longer place the so-called global order above the vital interests of our people and our nations. We do not need to abandon the system of international cooperation we authored, and we don’t need to dismantle the global institutions of the old order that together we built. But these must be reformed. These must be rebuilt.
For example, the United Nations still has tremendous potential to be a tool for good in the world. But we cannot ignore that today, on the most pressing matters before us, it has no answers and has played virtually no role. It could not solve the war in Gaza. Instead, it was American leadership that freed captives from barbarians and brought about a fragile truce. It had not solved the war in Ukraine. It took American leadership and partnership with many of the countries here today just to bring the two sides to the table in search of a still-elusive peace.
It was powerless to constrain the nuclear program of radical Shia clerics in Tehran. That required 14 bombs dropped with precision from American B-2 bombers. And it was unable to address the threat to our security from a narcoterrorist dictator in Venezuela. Instead, it took American Special Forces to bring this fugitive to justice.
In a perfect world, all of these problems and more would be solved by diplomats and strongly worded resolutions. But we do not live in a perfect world, and we cannot continue to allow those who blatantly and openly threaten our citizens and endanger our global stability to shield themselves behind abstractions of international law which they themselves routinely violate.
This is the path that President Trump and the United States has embarked upon. It is the path we ask you here in Europe to join us on. It is a path we have walked together before and hope to walk together again. For five centuries, before the end of the Second World War, the West had been expanding – its missionaries, its pilgrims, its soldiers, its explorers pouring out from its shores to cross oceans, settle new continents, build vast empires extending out across the globe.
But in 1945, for the first time since the age of Columbus, it was contracting. Europe was in ruins. Half of it lived behind an Iron Curtain and the rest looked like it would soon follow. The great Western empires had entered into terminal decline, accelerated by godless communist revolutions and by anti-colonial uprisings that would transform the world and drape the red hammer and sickle across vast swaths of the map in the years to come.
Against that backdrop, then, as now, many came to believe that the West’s age of dominance had come to an end and that our future was destined to be a faint and feeble echo of our past. But together, our predecessors recognized that decline was a choice, and it was a choice they refused to make. This is what we did together once before, and this is what President Trump and the United States want to do again now, together with you.
And this is why we do not want our allies to be weak, because that makes us weaker. We want allies who can defend themselves so that no adversary will ever be tempted to test our collective strength. This is why we do not want our allies to be shackled by guilt and shame. We want allies who are proud of their culture and of their heritage, who understand that we are heirs to the same great and noble civilization, and who, together with us, are willing and able to defend it.
And this is why we do not want allies to rationalize the broken status quo rather than reckon with what is necessary to fix it, for we in America have no interest in being polite and orderly caretakers of the West’s managed decline. We do not seek to separate, but to revitalize an old friendship and renew the greatest civilization in human history. What we want is a reinvigorated alliance that recognizes that what has ailed our societies is not just a set of bad policies but a malaise of hopelessness and complacency. An alliance – the alliance that we want is one that is not paralyzed into inaction by fear – fear of climate change, fear of war, fear of technology. Instead, we want an alliance that boldly races into the future. And the only fear we have is the fear of the shame of not leaving our nations prouder, stronger, and wealthier for our children.
An alliance ready to defend our people, to safeguard our interests, and to preserve the freedom of action that allows us to shape our own destiny – not one that exists to operate a global welfare state and atone for the purported sins of past generations. An alliance that does not allow its power to be outsourced, constrained, or subordinated to systems beyond its control; one that does not depend on others for the critical necessities of its national life; and one that does not maintain the polite pretense that our way of life is just one among many and that asks for permission before it acts. And above all, an alliance based on the recognition that we, the West, have inherited together – what we have inherited together is something that is unique and distinctive and irreplaceable, because this, after all, is the very foundation of the transatlantic bond.
Acting together in this way, we will not just help recover a sane foreign policy. It will restore to us a clearer sense of ourselves. It will restore a place in the world, and in so doing, it will rebuke and deter the forces of civilizational erasure that today menace both America and Europe alike.
So in a time of headlines heralding the end of the transatlantic era, let it be known and clear to all that this is neither our goal nor our wish – because for us Americans, our home may be in the Western Hemisphere, but we will always be a child of Europe. (Applause.)
Our story began with an Italian explorer whose adventure into the great unknown to discover a new world brought Christianity to the Americas – and became the legend that defined the imagination of a our pioneer nation.
Our first colonies were built by English settlers, to whom we owe not just the language we speak but the whole of our political and legal system. Our frontiers were shaped by Scots-Irish – that proud, hearty clan from the hills of Ulster that gave us Davy Crockett and Mark Twain and Teddy Roosevelt and Neil Armonstrong.
Our great midwestern heartland was built by German farmers and craftsmen who transformed empty plains into a global agricultural powerhouse – and by the way, dramatically upgraded the quality of American beer. (Laughter.)
Our expansion into the interior followed the footsteps of French fur traders and explorers whose names, by the way, still adorn the street signs and towns’ names all across the Mississippi Valley. Our horses, our ranches, our rodeos – the entire romance of the cowboy archetype that became synonymous with the American West – these were born in Spain. And our largest and most iconic city was named New Amsterdam before it was named New York.
And do you know that in the year that my country was founded, Lorenzo and Catalina Geroldi lived in Casale Monferrato in the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia. And Jose and Manuela Reina lived in Sevilla, Spain. I don’t know what, if anything, they knew about the 13 colonies which had gained their independence from the British empire, but here’s what I am certain of: They could have never imagined that 250 years later, one of their direct descendants would be back here today on this continent as the chief diplomat of that infant nation. And yet here I am, reminded by my own story that both our histories and our fates will always be linked.
Together we rebuilt a shattered continent in the wake of two devastating world wars. When we found ourselves divided once again by the Iron Curtain, the free West linked arms with the courageous dissidents struggling against tyranny in the East to defeat Soviet communism. We have fought against each other, then reconciled, then fought, then reconciled again. And we have bled and died side by side on battlefields from Kapyong to Kandahar.
And I am here today to leave it clear that America is charting the path for a new century of prosperity, and that once again we want to do it together with you, our cherished allies and our oldest friends. (Applause.)
We want to do it together with you, with a Europe that is proud of its heritage and of its history; with a Europe that has the spirit of creation of liberty that sent ships out into uncharted seas and birthed our civilization; with a Europe that has the means to defend itself and the will to survive. We should be proud of what we achieved together in the last century, but now we must confront and embrace the opportunities of a new one – because yesterday is over, the future is inevitable, and our destiny together awaits. Thank you.” (Applause.)
~ Questions and Responses ~
QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, I’m not sure you heard the sigh of relief through this hall when we were just listening to what I would interpret as a message of reassurance, of partnership. You spoke of intertwined relations between the United States and Europe – reminds me of statements made decades ago by your predecessors when the discussion was: is actually America a European power? Is America a power in Europe? Thank you for offering this message of reassurance about our partnership.
This is actually not the first time that Marco Rubio is here at the Munich Security Conference – been here before a couple of times, but it’s the first time he has been and he is the speaker as Secretary of State. So thank you again. We have only a couple of minutes now for just a few questions, and if I may, we collected questions from the audience.
One of the key issues here yesterday, today, is, of course – continues to be the question of how to deal with the war in Ukraine. Many of us in the discussions over the last day, the last 24 hours, have voiced their impression that the Russians – let me put it colloquially – the Russians are playing for time, they’re not really interested in a meaningful settlement. There is no indication that they’re willing to compromise on any of their maximalist objectives. Offer to us, if you could, your assessment of where we are and where you think we can go.
SECRETARY RUBIO: Well, I think where we are at this point is that the issues at play that have to be – here’s the good news. The good news is that the issues that need to be confronted to end this war have been narrowed. That’s the good news. The bad news is they’ve been narrowed to the hardest questions to answer, and work remains to be done in that front. I hear your point about – the answer is we don’t know. We don’t know the Russians are serious about ending the war; they say they are – and under what terms they were willing to do it and whether we can find terms that are acceptable to Ukraine that Russia will always agree to. But we’re going to continue to test it.
In the meantime, everything else continues to happen. The United States has imposed additional sanctions on Russia’s oil. In our conversations with India, we’ve gotten their commitment to stop buying additional Russian oil. Europe has taken its set of steps moving forward. The Pearl Program continues in which American weaponry is being sold for the Ukrainian war effort. So all these things continue. Nothing has stopped in the interim. So there’s no buying of time here in that regard.
What we can’t answer – but we’re going to continue to test – is whether there is an outcome that Ukraine can live with and that Russia will accept. And I would say it’s been elusive up to this point. We’ve made progress in the sense that for the first time, I think in years, at least at the technical level, there were military officials from both sides that met together last week, and there’ll be – and there’ll be meetings again on Tuesday, although it may not be the same group of people.
Look, we’re going to continue to do everything we can to play this role of bringing this war to an end. I don’t think anybody in this room would be against a negotiated settlement to this war so long as the conditions are just and sustainable. And that’s what we aim to achieve, and we’re going to continue to try to achieve it, even as all these other things continue to happen on the sanctions front and so forth.
QUESTION: Thank you very much. I’m sure if we had more time there were many questions on Ukraine. But let me conclude by asking a question about something entirely different. The next speaker here in just a couple of minutes will be the foreign minister of China. When you served in the Senate, sir, people considered you a kind of a China hawk.
SECRETARY RUBIO: So did they.
QUESTION: So did they?
SECRETARY RUBIO: Yeah.
QUESTION: The – we know that there will be, in about two months’ time, a summit meeting between President Trump and President Xi Jinping. Give us your expectation. Are you optimistic? Can there be a, quote/unquote, “deal” with China? What do you expect?
SECRETARY RUBIO: Well, I would say this. The two largest economies in the world, two of the big powers on the planet, we have an obligation to communicate with them and talk, and so do many of you on a bilateral basis as well. I mean, it would be geopolitical malpractice to not be in conversations with China. I would say this: because we’re two large countries with huge global interests, our national interests will often not align. Their national interests and ours will not align, and we owe it to the world to try to manage those as best we can, obviously avoiding conflict, both economic and worse. And that – so it’s important for us to have communications with them in that regard.
On areas in which our interests are aligned, I think we can work together to make positive impact on the world, and we seek opportunities to do that with them. So – but we have to have a relationship with China. And any of the countries represented here today are going to have to have a relationship with China, always understanding that nothing that we agree to could come at the expense of our national interest. And frankly, we expect China to act in their national interest, as we expect every nation-state to act in their national interest. And the goal of diplomacy is to try to navigate those times in which our national interests come into conflict with one another, always hoping to do it peacefully.
I think we also have a special obligation because whatever happens between the U.S. and China on trade has a global implication. So there are long-term challenges that we face that we’re going to have to confront that are going to be irritants in our relationship with China. That’s not just true for the United States; that’s true for the broader West. But I do think we need to try to manage those the best we can to avoid unnecessary friction if it’s possible. But no one is under any illusions. There are some fundamental challenges between our countries and between the West and China that will continue for the foreseeable future for a variety of reasons, and it’s some of the things we hope to work together with you on.
QUESTION: Thank you very much, Mr. Secretary. We’ve run out of time. I’m sorry that I can’t take questions from all those who wanted to ask questions. Mr. Secretary of State, thank you for this message of reassurance. I think this is much appreciated here in the hall. Let’s offer a round of applause. (Applause.)

Very impressive speech. Still believe he is the one, time will tell.
Yes
Old World ended in 1991….it is never too late to do real reset….YALTA # 2..and pull all US troops from Europe…it is time to go for ….Donroe doctrine…
Only the Architect truly knows.
Every time after the first time I had to hold my nose voting for him.
I know hope is not a strategy but, am hoping he stays what we are seeing at present.
Same thought here. Has he learned/developed the various abilities of Trump to not only withstand the various attacks and betrayals, but navigate all the minefields that await a president that wants to pursue an America First agenda. Although I really like this version of Rubio, I have to wonder if he (or any potential candidate) has been tested enough to grow an appropriate steely resolve to push through optimal compromise, without sacrificing our success and sovereignty.
Sorry to be dense. One what?
Give it a minute’s thought, for pete’s sake.
2028 candidate, Christ among us, devil incarnate? I can keep writing… Don’t be a effing snot. It was an honest question.
I think he’s doing a bang up job at SoS, delivering Trump’s messages. Do I trust him on his own? Nope. I don’t think he should ever be President or VP. At this point…
Voted for Pat more than once. He is a true American treasure.
True conservative man..great thinker and patriot…he and Thomas Sowell should be on VSGPDJT team….
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Perhaps they are, in a sense.
We would be a different country today if he had been elected. What a shame.
he influenced so many Christians to come alive and dedicate themselves to a better political representation. I regard him as one of the most significant influencers before that was even a thing.
It matters that we pay attention to the CHRISTIAN INTELLECTS> they have sharp minds because they are unburdened by the weakness of sin and worldly things. I do believe this to be true. This is one of the reasons why I pound the table over and over and over about one very specific thing:
if your leader is not saying a prayer before every single public address, whether out loud, or silent, If your leader does not publicly announce his relationship with Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Very few things if any at all for that so called leader will be dependable and enduring. it’s just something that I absolutely believe to be true.
and this is why daily, that I pray…I pray that President Trump and every single political person that represents me..that I have voted for, that I support will being a new and start off every single public address by simply calling for prayer before they start talking. It’s so very important. I know this may be off-putting to some…Some might even argue (separation of church/vs/state ..which is BS…a personal relationship with God is not in any way prohibited or even undesirable …after all, the majority of our founds, who wrote the constitution were in fact Christians and were proud to be known as such…other arguments notwithstanding (which God?) I still go with Christianity. In practice as an organized religion, perhaps not everyone’s cup of tea…but the tenants, the truths, the examples and the reality that our existence was not some weird random coincidence ….Then you are left to accept that the basic story of the Bible must be true. And if that isn’t enough, then dig deeper. Where do you get your purpose and reason to understand right from wrong. What do you have this inner voice that is always there, urging you every single time you are struggling: do the right thing. stop behaving badly? where does this come from? it’s right there…and everyone seems to have ignored this. Science cannot explain this. The bible explains it. It is the holy spirit, that dwells in you. And it can never be diminished or switched off. You control your own actions, but that voice will always be there with you …forever. That is God. He speaks to each and every single own of us. Be good. Do not Sin. Help others. Do well with your hands and your mind. Don’t be a stumbling block for others. Be the person you know you can be, the one I designed you to be.
we are not robots, but we have firmware that allows us to boot up each day we rise. And the first executible in that assembly is PRAY! It’s start there. This is what I understand. It’s not complicated. It’s simple. God does not make it hard to obey. Satan makes life hard when we stop doing the simple right things. Understand this.
God Bless America
read his book “The Death of the West”, was written in the 90’s,,,have gone thru and given away about 3 copies
Yes, how true the book was.
ProtoMAGA
He is an incredible writer going way back to his St Louis Globe Democrat paper days. An amazing speech writer. I really wish he could come out of retirement and write PDJTs speeches.
Run, Pat, Run!!
If Trump is not allowed a “makeup ” third term, Pat should run. Unfortunately, there are now so many liberals out there that would never vote for him. Don’t know if we could overcome them.
Eighty seven years old.
God keeps him around for good reason.
Only 15% of the world’s population is white.
Whites are outnumbered by oriental, muslims, and Africans.
Whites are a minority.
Someone needs to be an advocate.
I believe that we will soon see some countries start to split away from the EU. Look at what Italy has done working directly with the US. They have done a serious Energy deal that not only benefits them but us as well. They have done this by going around the EU. Other Countries will soon follow this path.
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And Hungary
..and Slovakia…..
The EU seems well on its way out the door. Though I suspect they will not go peacefully.
Can’t do much, since they have neutered themselves militarily and economically.
It’s not so much the testicles, it’s the lobotomies.
Careful what you wish for. Maybe you slept through History Class or got the new revised history taught to my Grands but Europe was no friend fest before the EU. As Prime Minister Thatcher said, “The United States was created based on a philosophy. Europe was created based on history.” and a bloody history it was.
Can you imagine being the leader of your country and taking youe ques from Fond of Lying? Who in their right mind would follow her lead?
Fond of Lying? Who are you talking about?
I recently read that Italy has surpassed France, I think in personal income. Remarkable for the country that was always well behind Germany and France economically.
The average working man has always known that exporting manufacturing and allowing mass 3rd world immigration into Western countries was a disaster. It’s going to be a struggle to return the West to what it was.
This was a preventable disaster.
All muslims must be returned to the muslim countries they came from. They have come to the West to conquer it.
They have a lot of momentum, and there are many traitors and greedy, corrupt politicians who will not give up their very profitable scams.
It would be interesting to highlight which people in American public life were responsible for the switch to throwing away our industry and importing the third world.
For importing the third world, I suppose we could look at the Hart-Cellar Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965, which apparently had much support from LBJ and Ted Kennedy, but that’s just my guess.
Even if they were the names publicly associated with the act, I’m wondering who was in the shadows, pulling the strings. Whenever a politician does something, it’s for a reason.
YES, who were all these people.
They have names, they have addresses, they need to held accountable by the people of their states.
Like LBJ and Ted Kennedy?
These changes come from all sides. Including the normalization of divorce, the removal of fathers from the family unit, and the taking of assets, homes, wages and the entry of males into the DHS systems. Total degradation of the male species. I am 64 and I had to rebuild my life from the tent up while in my early thirties. I now have my “first” home paid for. My ex bought a double wide in a park and remains there still. My son and I have never had a relationship, and we do not speak at all.
My guess is it wasn’t Muslims. Might be wrong. I was a time or two last year.
Another “OldDog”!
I think the Clintons would top this list. Bill gave China most favored nation status, which opened the flood gates of cheap Chinese goods into our country, driving American businesses–with far more superior products and quality–out of business. Those that survived and were able–they outsourced manufacturing and millions lost their livelihoods.
All this, to say nothing of all the military/defense equipment secrets and blueprints the Chinese stole, as well as patents. China was contained as a 2nd world Communist state before the Dynamic Crime Duo from Arkansas showed up at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. We are still reaping the whirlwind of these 8 years, and still have to see them held up as good leaders for the country. I wouldn’t let either of them lead a two-car funeral procession.
“The average working man has always known that exporting manufacturing and allowing mass 3rd world immigration into Western countries was a disaster”...
Yep, it was our politicians that were too dumb to “figger” it out…
Agree and we should do it as soon as possible – do not allow time for them to regroup and morph into the enemy of the people.
I noticed Rubio told Europe they need to reindustrialize, rebuild their military power, rebuild their culture and rebuild their confidence.
But he did not tell Europe to push re-migration of immigrants, to send them back where they came from the way the US has begun pushing voluntary and involuntary mass deportations. Maybe that might be a bridge too far for the audience in Munich.
He told them in the polite diplomatic way:
“Import the third world, become the third world”
and
“Stop the great replacement”
Unfortunately, Spain’s Socialist government’s plans to grant legal status to HALF A MILLION ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS puts Europe itself at risk, according to the EPP Vice Chair.
Borders are an imaginary line. Walls have two sides. They can contain a problem or eliminate a threat. Spain’s ideology is becoming a threat to the sovereignty of the countries around it.
Spanish people stopped having babies. Vast number of villages are empty, infrastructure of 1000 years collapsing. City churches have become mosques.
Enoch Powell a patriot far ahead of his time
amen and amen
Wisdom!
I think we may have been better off if we had left that wall up after all.
Possibly you have not noticed that former Soviet countries, are NOT the problem? It’s the countries that were on THIS side of the wall that are the problem.
Good point!
I have often in the last few years, wondered about that as each Western European country has allowed itself to be invaded by third world illegals with no brakes on who comes in or what they want. It is so very obvious.
Yeah, Russia isn’t much of a problem these days. Right?
Every one thought the Marshal Plan was a good idea. At the time we could afford it. No one expected it to last 80 years.
Displaced/escaped Cubans are some of the greatest MAGA advocates
Some of those families escaped the Balkans, the murderous final act of the Ottoman Empire.
Cuba was welcoming. So they settled in, made a good life. Then it was all over.
They – we, some of my Mum’s family – had to start all over. With eternal gratitude to these United States.
“That wall” has/had nothing to do with the present problem…. it is doubtful that there were Muslims behind it (perhaps on the ‘near’ side, though.)
The audience applauded but I highly doubt the people in that room are the ones willing to turn Europe around.
Sorry to sound cynical, but IMHO as long as the WEF and the current EU leadership exists, the members of the audience will do what they’re told by their Elitist superiors. That is how the social order has always been structured in Europe. It is why our ancestors left to form a new country. We got a divorce from them 250 years ago for good reason. In current times, these Elitists happen to be Globalists who favor an authoritarian form of government similar to China’s. The plan to destroy national sovereignty, import the third world to destroy cultural identity, and destroy the economies of Western democracies has been in place for many decades. They’re not about to turn the ship around based on a diplomatic speech by Marco Rubio that suggests a return to their former pre-EU values, promising American friendship in the process.
Perhaps if the speech were followed by “BTW, the economic floggings will continue until morale and meaningful reform improves,” these Euro-Elites might have more motivation to move toward the changes that Rubio is suggesting. That’s why we need President Trump, who has the will and the ability to show them they can no longer undermine America. Who cares if these Euro-Elitists don’t like his “Let them pound sand” approach? Personally, that is what I love him for. Because he actually cares about us. He has fully rejected Globalism and all their sneaky ways to destroy our sovereignty and well-being. He puts America first.
IMO, the audience’s applause doesn’t mean they like America and want to be friends with us. On the contrary, they disdain us and have always looked down their noses at us. The applause means that in Rubio’s words of ongoing US friendship, they smelled US tax dollars coming their way to prop up their weak, failing socialist societies and to defend them from the enemies that are looking to swallow them whole due to the foolishness that has brought them to where they are. They’re too clueless to recognize the disaster they have brought upon themselves with their policies, or they would have already started making reforms before Rubio’s speech.
I like that Rubio reiterated that the goal of any leader or country should be to leave their country in better shape for their children than what it is today.
This was an AMAZING speech. It has the feel of one last impassioned plea right before the divorce proceedings are initiated.
Agree.
That’s the 2nd of two warning shots.
Rubio has come a long way from his RINO days…..
I hope it sticks…..
But he will have to earn my trust…..
The ONLY thing WORSE than a Democrat is a filthy, backstabbing, cowardly RINO scumbag….
He still has some of that skank on him…..
Newt Gingrich, Mike Pence, Dennis Pedophile Hastert, Lyin Ryan, China McConnell, Bushes etc etc
The Hegelian Dialectic Uniparty system used in most cucked “Western Democracies”. They do not like Republics, like the Rhodesian Republic conversion to Zimbabwe Democracy showed.
I want to spit when I hear the name Hastert…he lived about 20 miles from me….I feel for his neighbors, to this day.
I have a growing sense that no matter what comes of the next ~1056 days,
American uniparty types in number will NOT decrease but increase
even if it means Old World slinking away for “a time”.
People change, and I do not recognize a young Marco in those words, but in him, a very welcomed sobriety.
HOPE – expressed deep, and eye-to-eye, in Western society’s dark by ways.
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a TY:
weeks back for your SAS flag.
I’ve got a (we who dared) book on my list at Amazon.
My compliments friend.
“Rhodesians never die”
The most silent ones are involved and have been from the beginning and I’d bet gave the green light for butler and the Mar a Lago
feel same…
Could it be, when Rubio was in the Gang of 8 during Trumps first term, he secretly confided in Trump who and what was going on?
Yeah, you Jarheads are a stubborn lot! 😉
ATN2 here give you a ride anywhere you want and do a bit of relandscaping when we get there!
Stubborn?…no…
We are masters at adapt and overcome…..
We just require a high bar to be part of the team….
RINOs are worms…
NO MERCY!
The mistake was re-unite Deutschland after wall fell into EU
Isn’t Eastern Germany more afd-supportive than the rest ?
yes….. former East Germany..is far more nationalistic…..
no Merkel + immigration without unification
She opened the floodgates to the invading fake rapefugees from the Neocons Clean Break wars which not coincidentally fits in with Pike’s prophetic outline of history which shows remarkable accuracy almost like his organization is responsible………

Gravest mistake was not allowed Deutschland to stay neutral after WW2(Stalin wish).. powerhouse of Europe before WW2… would be today very different shape so it will Europe….
As a UK citizen, I’d ask the US to keep an eye on the horizon.
Starmer and his toads are virtually hanging on by a thread.
The fall of labour will be heard around the world as Reform (Farage’s party) takes control, then we can play nice together again.
Cannot happen soon enough.
Different party, same stooges.
My thoughts exactly– unfortunately! 😢
It’s too late, Johnny… What is the UK gonna do with all those muslims they have invited in to take over their nation?
Would love to see Farage in Charge!
Farage isn’t who he projects to be.
I’ve gotten that feeling too.
Can’t put my finger on why.
Neil Sean most of Labor politicians are queers
Incestuous
And some involved with Mandelson
Hope you’re correct, Johnny Bravo, but on this side of the pond, it looks like Britain has been conquered by the Jihadist Caliphate. (They’re trying that here too ,but with the exception of Useful Idiots in Democrat cities, citizens are onto them and fighting against this.) President Trump’s administration has given DHS the option of deporting migrants even if they are naturalized US citizens if they commit crimes on US soil. Perhaps one day you might have a leader who would do that too, instead of arresting citizens who complain about being raped and stabbed by migrant hordes. I believe Starmer calls the crime “Hate Speech.”?
From this side of the pond it’s heartbreaking to see what has happened to once-great Britain. We are praying for the Lion to wake up. Godspeed.
Your a very good poster. You understand.

Awesome speech.
Did Hillary make any comments ?
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Yes…She said:
‘What difference, at this point, does it make?’ 🙂
“I don’t recall”.
I find this speech to be almost incredible. It’s like an alien took over Sec Rubio’s body and started speaking a language foreign to him. I really would like to know who is his speechwriter.
Just what this old man needed to hear on an overcast Saturday in north texas
Or the low dessert of California.
Cal Tin Can Vet 😉
Hegelian Dialectics.
The UK does this also with Conservatives vs Labour. Real “Conservatives” like Enoch Powell were destroyed by their own ‘fellow’ Conservatives lead by Globalist pedophile “Eddie” Heath. The Bush Republicans did this to the Buchanan Republicans in which they were successful. The traitor Uniparty Bush Republicans tried to do the same thing to PDJT & the Trump Republicans, trying various impeachments/coups/legislative sabotage, fake news etc to derail PDJT & the MAGA revolution-agenda.
Ah, Carroll Quigley, the bootlicker for the Anglo-American globalist alliance. I have and have read his book “Tragedy and Hope” and recommend it as a primer as to how things actually work behind the scenes, if you can find it.
J
Decades earlier, the Rockefeller Republicans did it to the Goldwater Republicans.
Same playbook – it worked before, We’ll use it again !
Amen and Amen!
That is a great point, Pedophile Globalist “Eddie” Heath did that to fellow Conservative party members who were patriots lead by the great Enoch Powell, muzzled and suppressed them. Speaker NAFTA Newt did that to incoming freshmen Republicans from the Republican revolution of 1994, muzzled and turned them into good little Bush Republican RINO Luciferian Globalists.
Perverts and the spies invested the UK elites.
The more things change…
The Republican party was the answer to the problem of the uniparty of the day. But today, despite knowing this exact history, we say “no third parties!!”
If we say no, then we have to remove every f’king RINO everywhere and especially in Texas and take the Republican party back.
Thanks for the bread crumb, I had not heard of the Eddie Heath story. Sounds similar to the Jimmy Savile scandal and more recently the Paki gangs predation of youth.
I see an unfortunate pattern.
He is doing an amazing job in this role.
I resent when the obvious has to be stated because people are children!
Thank you, Sundance!
Will print out now for my Mom to read – she will appreciate this!
Marco Rubio’s speech was the best one I’ve heard this year.
Rubio is definitely my first choice for 2028 President. He said he won’t run if Vance does…
As of now, the way things look, Dem will reclaim the Presidency in 2028. 60/40 chance.
This year, 2026, is crucial until 2028. So far I don’t see any urgency from the players that matter.
Hope is eternal.
But, prepare for the worst.
“He said he won’t run if Vance does…”
Maybe there’s a glimmer of hope that the MAGA movement will be something better than a free-for-all dog fight.
I don’t see a dem winning in 2028.
“As of now, the way things look, Dem will reclaim the Presidency in 2028. 60/40 chance.”
Based on what?
Not passing the election reform package.
That was THE BEST SPEECH!! How cold all those nation’s hearts not melt and feel pride over that speech?
Disarming, full of gratitude, hopeful yet steadfast. He gave Europe a ‘gracious’ off-ramp. It’s now up to them if they will choose it.
Truly blown away! I think this speech will be one for the history books!
Yep. All of that.
And yet even though Mr. Rubio got a standing ovation at the end, I didn’t see any smiling faces in the audience while he was talking. Pretty somber looking crowd.
Should be required reading for all students from elementary through college.
In our modern school system? Bet me! More likely banned. Check out a current HS History book sometime. You will be amazed!
Heartwarming and fist-pumping speech, I may listen to it again!
For anyone not familiar, notegpt.io can transcribe most YouTube videos in seconds.
An incredibly beautiful speech, one of the best I’ve ever heard. It is well worth the time to listen to it.
Then pray to God that this possibility described by Marko Rubio moves forward so that things might change and lead to the right direction for the US and Europe.
A robust defense of the nation state concept and of western civilization. And this coming after a full throated endorsement of faith in our Savior Jesus Christ at Charlie’s funeral.
I would say that Rubio is now a contender. God help him to be and remain convicted.
J
The 26th paragraph says it all perfectly.
Come on man.
Powerful thinkers like Newscum and AOC/DC could write and deliver a speech like this.
Heaven help us if we, the people, are stupid enough to turn the country over to their likes.
So what is your advice?
I remember Rubio working as Schumer’s minion on amnesty. I remember hearing noises out of his 2016 campaign that Americans weren’t cutting it anymore and we needed an infusion of foreign workers to reinvigorate our country. I also think he was in a position of knowledge with respect to Russia, Russia, Russia and remained silent. That said, it was a nice speech to an audience of fools. Most of the people that might save Europe weren’t in that room.
Bill Barr also gave some very nice speeches.
Yes. I have more faith that Rubio has changed.
Damned good speech. We better heed what he says. Europe better heed what he says.
Truth is not always a pleasant thing. It simply is.
SoS Rubio will be the best successor to President Trump in my opinion. I am still not sold on JD.
Bill Barr used to give wonderful speeches as attorney general. Some of his most memorable ones were at Hillsdale College for their “celebration of Constitution Day,” the 2020 National Religious Broadcasters Convention, the Federalist Society, etc.
All those wonderful flowery patriotic Christian-sounding statements; but alas, it was all just another big deep-state psyop to run out the clock on the outsider President who might upset the apple cart and pause, or God forbid, actually stop the tumble of this nation to the bottom.
All of them since Reagan, same thing, both parties. Now it’s “little” deep-state Rubio and his speeches, but the serious domestic problems remain unresolved and festering.
Like Gavin Newsom said this week, “he’ll be gone in three years.” They give flowery speeches and run out the clock.
Excellent speech.
The five eyes countries are beyond redemption.
Blind ’em.
That’s high up on the ToDo list.
The Euroweenies are moaning in the media that “this is just a clap on the back friendship with American conditions”. As if Europe, collectively or as individual nations, can hold a candle to the US or Trump.
The population of the EU is about 450 million.
Almost that of he population of the US (340?) plus Russia (140?) .
Yet they are destroying themselves and their historic civilization/culture.
West europe is not unable reform themselves…there is chance -in CECHIA/SLOVAKIA,HUNGARY… maybe poland….
I suggest you read the history of Europe prior to 1945. There is a reason our ancestors left that mess (I’m being nice) and came to the American wilderness.
I said “historic”, not “exemplary” or “model”.
Continental Europe and Scotland were responsible for the “Enlightenment”, so its not all bad.
And compared to the cultures they are importing?
An amazing speech. A modern defense of Christendom and the Nation State. We are lucky to have Marco Rubio working for our Nation.
It will hurt Globalist feelings also: “To appease a climate cult, we have imposed energy policies on ourselves that are impoverishing our people, even as our competitors exploit oil and coal and natural gas and anything else – not just to power their economies, but to use as leverage against our own.”
Been saying this since Trump’s first term and the UK stopped acting like an ally whose actions reflect shared ideals.
Somewhere Ross Perot is smiling.
It’s hard to think of a “world leader” in modern times who could even speak so intelligently, so cogently, and so forthrightly on topics of such immense importance.
I wonder who writes his speeches? JFK had Ted Sorenson.
Starmer and the entire basket of worms must go.
https://alexkrainer.substack.com/p/londons-blind-panic
Alex Krainer points to a 2024 report titled
“The Connection Between VAT Fraud, the Pakistani Grooming Gangs, and the National Security Coverup. ”
No search results. It has been buried.
So, Elon, if you are out there, you need to post it on X and link it so we can find it.
Thanks Alex. This video is outstanding so far. Half way through now. Worth the time
Finished it. Last half was mostly about the stench in Britin. Surprisingly that examination came less from Kokinda than the others.
Reinforced my belief that PDJT is working against high odds for our benefit and our children’s and to keep us out of war.
Highly recommended.
Thank you for this. What we need is someone who will take this and run with it to help get this out to the British population as well as our own.
Ok. I had to listen again. To me that was the most inspired speech since Mr. Gobachev. Tear down this wall.
I am extremely impressed by Marco. I care not of the path he took to get here, he is here now and I am a supporter.
I think he has just earned my vote for 2028!
“At the time of that first gathering, Soviet communism was on the march.”
At the time of this gathering, Euro communism is on the march.
Peace and prosperity in the Middle East and Africa are key to creating incentives for migrants to return home to their own cultures.
I have heard there has been some remigration to Syria after the fall of Assad. Hope that’s true.
I believe Trump understands this. He truly wants other nations to prosper.
(of the speech alone:)
what more …
Bravo !!!
Rubio’s speech will go down in history as the future of the US and the world
I am impressed by Rubio’s understanding of world history. That was the kind of speech we expect from our Secretary of State. I continue to be impressed by Rubio’s words and actions. Trump could be grooming him, since Trump only has three more years to accomplish many more years of work.
‘If we continue to ignore the lessons of history, we will be certain to repeat them. ‘ I don’t know if I got that quote correctly, but I meant it just as I originally heard it. Being an old fart subjects me to such memory fails and I have many of them nowadays.
The two questions afterward are red herrings, the shiny objects used to distract from Rubio’s point.
The most important part of the speech was recognition that looking back and understanding the past is important but recognition of the need to change and actually taking those steps is vitally important!! Message to Europe: Help lead or get the hell out of the way!!!
How it bends, we have yet to see….
But, we are certainly living in historic times.