Thank Heavens for Marco Rubio - The Aquila Report
In a speech at the Munich Security Conference, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized past policies such as overreliance on free trade, international institutions, and mass migration, which he argued have undermined American sovereignty and economic security. He emphasized the importance of defending national identity and sovereignty, and expressed hope for renewed U.S.-European cooperation in addressing these challenges. Rubio also highlighted the need to reassess security threats by focusing on what is being defended—namely, the American way of life and civilization.
“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. 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 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.)
American Secretary of State Marco Rubio sure has been getting a lot of runs on the board. He has been incredibly busy, as has been President Trump, and he has been impressing a lot of people with the amount of very helpful work he has been doing in his short term in office.
Indeed, many are saying he may be the best Secretary of State the United States has ever had. And a recent speech he gave in Europe certainly proves how competent and in touch with reality he really is. He spoke at the Munich Security Conference on February 14. The 22-minute talk, along with the 7-minute Q&A, are well worth listening to.
Here I present a few quotes from it. He began by discussing the fall of Communism and the Berlin Wall. Emphasis then was on ‘the end of history’ and a new global order. But he said the euphoria and naivety that followed has been disastrous:
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.
Speaking to the issue of national and international security, he said this:
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.
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