Heath Cox Richardson's 'Letter from an American' is worth reading this morning, as it invariably is.
As she noted:
The Trump administration's white nationalist project was on full display this weekend at the 62nd Munich Security Conference that took place from February 13 to 15, 2026.
As she added:
At the Munich Security Conference last year, just after Trump had taken office for the second time, Vice President J.D. Vance announced the U.S. was switching sides in global affairs. Henceforth, it would work to destroy the values of representative democracy and the global systems of trade and security that the U.S. and partners constructed after World War II.
In their place, officials in the Trump administration and their media allies have embraced the Great Replacement theory that says Brown and Black migration to Europe and the U.S. is destroying “western civilization.” Such migration must be stopped, they argue, and Brown and Black people purged from the U.S. and Europe. The end of equal rights for migrants will enable white Christian men to dominate society and pass laws that reinforce traditional religious and patriarchal hierarchies.
So massive was the shift that she noted:
A report the organizers of the Munich Security Conference released before this year's event named the elephant in the room: “the changing role of the United States in the international system.”
The report looked back to the statement of U.S. secretary of state Dean Acheson, who oversaw the development of the post–World War II global order, that he was “present at the creation.” Now, the report said, we may be present at its destruction. “The world has entered a period of wrecking-ball politics. Sweeping destruction—rather than careful reforms and policy corrections—is the order of the day. The most prominent of those who promise to free their countries from the existing order's constraints and rebuild stronger, more prosperous nations is the current US administration. As a result, more than 80 years after construction began, the US-led post-1945 international order is now under destruction.”
Some in Europe have noticed, as she pointed out:
“The culture war of the MAGA movement is not ours,” German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said when opening the conference. “Freedom of speech ends here with us when that speech is turned against human dignity and the constitution. And we don't believe in tariffs and protectionism, but in free trade. We stand by climate agreements and the World Health Organization.”
And then Heath Cox Richardson noted (and I am being very selective here, abusing her narrative flow considerably):
In his speech to the conference, Secretary of State Marco Rubio was less confrontational than Vance was last year, but the message was the same.
He attacked all three of the pillars on which the U.S. has previously stood in foreign affairs. Global trade has ruined the U.S. economy, he said, while international institutions have undermined sovereignty, and “a climate cult” has imposed energy policies that are “impoverishing our people.”
He focused, though, on “mass migration,” which he claimed “threatens the cohesion of our societies, the continuity of our culture, and the future of our people.”
He called for Europe to join with the U.S. in rejecting the tenets of the post–World War II vision, claiming that “[w]e 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.”
His description of that shared heritage reflected the Trump administration's fantasy past. It was all white and Christian, quite weirdly erasing the Indigenous Americans who were central to the development of a peculiarly “American” identity in the eastern colonies of North America and the reality that the vast majority of the American West was Indigenous, Spanish, and Mexican for hundreds of years before it became part of the United States in 1848.
Rubio's version of the U.S. did not include Black Americans at all, even though they were among the first inhabitants of the colonies that became the U.S. Rubio even ignored his own family's arrival in the U.S. from Cuba in 1956, rooting his own heritage not in the modern migration from Latin America to the U.S. that the administration is criminalizing, but in eighteenth-century Spain.
Entirely ignoring the threat of autocratic Russia against Europe, Rubio pushed Europe to abandon the values of democracy in favor of imperialism. He said the U.S. had “no interest in being polite and orderly caretakers of the West's managed decline” and urged Europe to work with the U.S. for a return to western “dominance.”
Just read the rest to understand what we are up against.
And then note this: Starmer is saying we need to rearm to support this agenda. The rest of Europe is saying we need to do so to oppose this agenda. Starmer, meanwhile, is calling out those like the Greens who describe US policy as what it is: fascism that makes NATO impossible in its current form.
We really do need to wake up, and recognise something that was expressed at the conference in this final quote from Heather Cox Richardson:
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas rejected the ideology behind Rubio's speech. “Contrary to what some may say, woke, decadent Europe is not facing civilizational erasure,” she said. She noted that other nations want to join the E.U. and those that are already members want the E.U. “to take a stronger role in the world: To defend our values. To take care of our people. To push humanity forwards.”
Yes, we are woke. Now, deal with it.
I am adding a definition of woke to the glossary.
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I think you mean Heather Cox Richardson.
Sorry! Edited.
Not at the start of the article!
I think she’s great and love her videos. Great to have a really informed and relatively unbiased person explain things.
It was a typo: o and i are next to each other on the keyboard and I am mildly dyspraxic when it comes to typing. That is why I dictate a great deal.
Really useful as ever.
Final sentence:
“I am adding a definition of work to the glossary.”
……………………………………work > woke
Really useful as ever.
Final sentence:
“I am adding a definition of work to the glossary.”
……………………………………work > woke
Autocorrect!
Corrected now.
“mass migration,” which he claimed “threatens the cohesion of our societies, the continuity of our culture, and the future of our people.”
& with respect to the Americas engineered by ALL US administrations so there is both a low cost supply of quasi-slave labour in the USA and something to point at as a threat.
ALL US administrations have undermined MOST governments in central and South America with the twin objectives of ensuring favourable grounds for US corporations to operate and to prevent nations in central and South America from achieveing any sort of real independence – only dependence on “Uncle Sam”. Rubio is just the latests in a line of Amercian liars & con men – lef by tRump, the liar and con-man in chief. The EU should have banned him (Rubio) from Europe, ditto the entirety of the current US adminisation, scum all of them. Europe (& the UK) needs to throw the USA out of Europe, it is a force for evil & always has been.
When the orange one finally ends up in jail, he should have some history lessons at the government’s expense, as he and his close associates don’t appear to have much idea – arriving in a country in chains is not migration, how many tens of thousands of men who served in WWII were black or brown, the Buffalo soldiers, the men from India and Nepal in the then British empire. That’s just for starters.
I know I’ve gone off on a tangent, but the whole thing is so mind-bogglingly horrific, I have to latch onto something, a first nibble of the unsavoury, to start to digest this. I know much of this (though not specifically the Munich Security Conference), but in one big tranche it is rightly very shocking. History is written by the winnners? They have not won. Thank you Heather Cox Richardson, Richard J Murphy and all who analyse and call out this stinking thinking.
Steve Bannon has not gone away at all has he?
In all important areas of life, the US is now a hostile country. We need to begin to treat it as such.
It seems that this first half of the 21st century is dominated by people who have forgotten historical lessons and are determined to re-learn them the hard way.
They have forgotten why fascism is a terrible idea, that ignoring environmental changes is catastrophic and that mythologising the past to achieve some sort of fantasy present never works. It really does seem to be the case that every hundred years or so we have to re-learn these lessons from history.
Europe has always been shaped by migration. There is no single, unchanging culture. We should all be thankful for both of these things, as they help improve our society.
Any “pure” unchanging culture would represent something stagnant and decaying to my mind. What an awful thing it would be to live in such a place.