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Rubio calls on Europe to join Trump’s new world order – POLITICO

By staffFebruary 14, 20262 Mins Read
Rubio calls on Europe to join Trump’s new world order – POLITICO
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“We know some in the administration have a harsher tone on these topics,” she conceded, without naming the American president or vice president.

Democratic Party politicians in Munich said Rubio’s speech marked a change in tone, but they were uncertain it would affect the substance of the transatlantic relationship.

“He was clearly trying to escape the vituperative ghost of JD Vance in seeking to be calming and reassuring, but it was so lacking in substance and specificity that in the end, its impact will be very limited,” said Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee. 

“I don’t think the speech was about turning the page [after Greenland], but just getting over the moment, yeah, has given no signs that he’s backing down from the antagonism and hostility,” he added.

Senator Thom Tillis, the top Republican on the Senate NATO Observer Group, gave Rubio high marks, saying the speech reinforced his efforts to reassure allied leaders that NATO will endure. 

“I thought it was great,” Tillis said. “We all know that that speech would not have been delivered if the White House hadn’t agreed with it. Yeah. So I think that’s not only a message from Marco, but it’s a message from the president.”

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