美国国务卿马尔科·卢比奥呼吁打造”自豪于自身文化和遗产”的自力更生盟友,称更紧密的伙伴关系是保护西方文明的关键


周六,美国国务卿马尔科·卢比奥在德国表示,他呼吁建立”自豪于自身文化和遗产”的自力更生型盟友,称更紧密的伙伴关系是保护西方文明的关键。

站在曾以冷战时期的柏林墙象征欧洲分裂的德国,国务卿马尔科·卢比奥阐述了唐纳德·特朗普总统对欧洲的”红线”。

“我们美国人无意做西方有管理的衰落的礼貌有序的看守者,”卢比奥在周五慕尼黑安全会议(Munich Security Conference)发言前说道。

美国最高外交官呼吁加强边境管控、重振本土产业并重新强调国家主权,他认为西方的”漂移”并非不可避免,而是特朗普政府现在打算扭转的政策选择的结果。

[卢比奥在特朗普倚重下成为慕尼黑焦点,向国外传递万斯的民粹主义信息]

美国国务卿马尔科·卢比奥在慕尼黑安全会议上的讲话,是迄今为止最清晰地阐述了唐纳德·特朗普总统打破全球现状的意图之一。(Alex Kraus/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

“我们并非寻求分裂,而是要振兴一段古老友谊,重建人类历史上最伟大的文明,”他补充道,呼吁建立一个”大胆迈向未来”的联盟。

卢比奥长达3000字的演讲,是特朗普打破全球现状的最清晰表述之一。这凸显了跨大西洋关系的更广泛转变,华盛顿正施压欧洲盟友承担更多国防责任并提升国家主权。

他将制造业衰退、边境漏洞和对全球机构的依赖描述为西方自满情绪的症状。

[卢比奥抨击’无国界世界’幻想,警告大规模移民威胁西方文明]

唐纳德·特朗普总统多次呼吁欧洲盟友承担国防预算的主要责任。(Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

他表示,重新夺回供应链独立性、实施移民限制和重建国防能力将是扭转局势的关键。

他的言论是在一个长期以来一直是跨大西洋团结展示窗口的论坛前发表的,此前美国官员强调多边合作和机构连续性。

欧洲各国首都是否接受这一愿景还有待观察。但卢比奥明确表示,在特朗普任内,美国不再将自己视为衰落秩序的安静管理者。

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Saturday called for self-reliant allies “proud of their culture and heritage,” saying a stronger partnership is key to protecting Western civilization.

Standing in Germany, where a Cold War wall once symbolized the division of a continent, Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered President Donald Trump’s red line for Europe.

“We in America have no interest in being polite and orderly caretakers of the West’s managed decline,” Rubio said during his Friday remarks before the Munich Security Conference.

America’s top diplomat called for tighter borders, revived industry and a reassertion of national sovereignty, arguing that the West’s drift was not inevitable but the result of policy choices the Trump administration now intends to reverse.

[RUBIO STEPS INTO MUNICH SPOTLIGHT AS TRUMP LEANS ON HIM TO CARRY VANCE’S POPULIST MESSAGE ABROAD]

Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s speech at the Munich Security Conference was one of the clearest articulations yet of President Donald Trump’s intentions to break with the global status quo.(Alex Kraus/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

“We do not seek to separate, but to revitalize an old friendship and renew the greatest civilization in human history,” he added, urging an alliance that “boldly races into the future.”

Rubio’s 3,000-word address marked one of the clearest articulations yet of Trump’s break with the global status quo. It underscored a broader shift in transatlantic ties, with Washington pressing European allies to shoulder more of their own defense and elevate national sovereignty.

He described the erosion of manufacturing, porous borders and dependence on global institutions as symptoms of Western complacency.

[RUBIO BLASTS ‘WORLD WITHOUT BORDERS’ FANTASY, WARNS MASS MIGRATION THREATENS WESTERN CIVILIZATION]

President Donald Trump has repeatedly called on European allies to shoulder the brunt of their defense budgets.(Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

Reclaiming supply chain independence, enforcing immigration limits and rebuilding defense capabilities, he said, would be key to reversing course.

His remarks landed before an audience of European leaders who have long relied on U.S. security guarantees and remain wary of a more transactional Washington.

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio walks to a meeting of foreign ministers at the Munich Security Conference on Feb. 14, 2026, in Germany.(Alex Brandon/AFP/Getty Images)

The shift was striking in a forum that has traditionally served as a showcase for transatlantic unity, where U.S. officials in previous years stressed multilateral cooperation and institutional continuity.

Whether European capitals embrace that vision remains to be seen. But Rubio made clear that, under Trump, the U.S. no longer sees itself as the quiet steward of a fading order.

Amanda covers the intersection of business and politics for Fox News Digital.

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