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The Munich Security Conference (MSC) is focusing on the impact of Donald Trump's 'wrecking-ball politics' on global governance. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will lead a delegation to the conference. The report warns of eroding trust in institutions and the rise of radical parties.
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- The Munich Security Conference (MSC) is focusing on the impact of Donald Trump's 'wrecking-ball politics' on global governance. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will lead a delegation to the conference. The report warns of eroding trust in institutions and the rise of radical parties.
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But he also says US calls for a more \"self-reliant\" Europe are fair and overdue.https:\/\/p.dw.com\/p\/58MTeCopy linkThis year's MSC will take place from February 13 to 15 at Hotel Bayerischer Hof in MunichImage: Matthias Balk\/dpa\/picture allianceThe organizers of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) did not hesitate to name one world leader who they think\u00a0is behind the current\u00a0\"period of wrecking-ball politics.\"\n\"The most powerful of those who take the axe to existing rules and institutions is US President Donald Trump,\" they\u00a0wrote in the Munich Security Report 2026released on Monday.\nThe release came as organizers announced that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will lead \"a sizable delegation\" of officials to the MSC this weekend.Marci Rubio is expected to deliver a speech and lead 'a sizeable US delegation' to the Munich Security Conference [FILE: February 4, 2026]Image: Jonathan Ernst\/REUTERS\nIschinger sees 2 core tasks for this year's MSC\nConference chairman Wolfgang Ischinger spoke to DW on Monday, before the annual event opens its doors in the Bavarian capital.\u00a0\nHe said he saw two core functions for this year's MSC, the first he likened to a \"bicycle repair shop,\" oiling the chain and getting trans-Atlantic ties rolling again after a tense few weeks.\u00a0\n\"Part of our mission, I think, is to at least offer the possibility of repair work in terms of rebuilding, trust, confidence building, et cetera\u00a0among trans-Atlantic partners. 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Think of Greenland,\" Ischinger told DW's Nina Haase.\u00a0\nThe MSC will bring together about 65 world leaders, including\u00a0German Chancellor\u00a0Friedrich Merz, along with nearly 100 foreign and defense ministers, top military brass and high-level policymakers for three days of discussions.\nIschinger, a\u00a0former US ambassador closely associated with the event for decades, said he also hoped the event would contribute to a more self-reliant Europe, \"after 80 years of relying on the American security umbrella.\"\nTo view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 videoPlaySkip BackwardSkip ForwardMuteCurrent Time\u00a00:00\/Duration\u00a00:000:00Stream Type\u00a0LIVESeek to live, currently behind liveLIVERemaining Time\u00a0-0:00\u00a01xPlayback RateChaptersChaptersDescriptionsdescriptions off, selectedCaptionscaptions settings, opens captions settings dialogcaptions off, selectedAudio TrackQualityPicture-in-PictureFullscreen12:57\"It's not written in the Bible, as the Polish prime minister used to say, that 450 million Europeans need 350 million Americans to defend themselves against 140 million Russians,\" Ischinger said. \"Why can we not comply with the American demand of doing more for ourselves to become more capable, more self-reliant? We should.\"\nIschinger: AfD return to event had nothing to do with 'American pressure'\nAt the\u00a02025 MSC, Vice President JD Vance launched a blistering attack on the US's European allies\u00a0, accusing EU leaders of curbing free speech, permitting too much\u00a0migration\u00a0and ignoring voters' views.\nVance held talks with AfD party leaders, not represented in Munich that year, on the same visit. But Ischinger told DW that the far-right German party's return in 2026 had nothing to do with pressure from the US administration.\u00a0\n\"That's just a myth. I've never been approached by anyone from the US side about that at all,\" he said.\u00a0\n\"Second,\u00a0I just want to make sure that everyone understands my sympathy for the AfD is close to zero. I have no sympathy for this party, but I need to recognize I am the head of a private foundation which runs a private, independent dialogue forum called the Munich Security Conference,\" Ischinger said.\u00a0\nHe said that when his predecessor Christoph Heusgen revoked AfD invitations, there was a very specific context.\u00a0\n\"The AfD had just walked out of a speech by President Zelenskyy in the German Bundestag [parliament], which was really something which made everybody, including myself, very, very angry. But since that moment, we've had elections in this country. And the AfD is now the single largest opposition party. Should I ignore that?\" he asked.\nErosion of trust in public institutions, radical parties gaining ground in West\nThe 2026 Munich Security Report also aims to focus on what Ischinger called \"the elephant in the room,\" a broader backlash against the principles that have underpinned global governance since 1945.MSC Chairman Wolfgang Ischinger writes in a foreword to the conference report that 'profound uncertainty' is rattling the globe, but singled out Europe in particularImage: Kay Nietfeld\/dpa\/picture alliance\n\"For generations, US allies were not just able to rely on American power but on a broadly shared understanding of the principles underpinning the international order,\" Ischinger wrote in his foreword to the report.\n\"Today, this appears far less certain, raising difficult questions about the future shape of transatlantic and international cooperation,\" he added.\nWhile Rubio will lead the Trump administration's delegation, some prominent US critics of the president will also speak at the MSC.\u00a0\nCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York are all scheduled to participate.\nThe report warns that across Western democracies, public trust in institutions is eroding, and parties promising radical change are gaining ground.\n\"The result is a new climate in which those who employ bulldozers, wrecking balls, and chainsaws are often cautiously admired if not openly celebrated,\" the report says.\nTrump's disruptive approach appeals to supporters who believe breaking established institutions can overcome political gridlock, as seen in moves on NATO spending and an Israel-Hamas ceasefire.\nBut the long-term result may be a shift toward transactional, interest-driven global politics.\n\"Ironically, this would be a world that privileges the rich and powerful, not those who have placed their hopes in wrecking-ball politics,\" the report stresses.\nThe recalibration of US foreign policy\nGlobally, the US \"renunciation of core elements of the existing international order\" is straining systems already under pressure, from the WTO to humanitarian aid, the report states.\nIn Europe, Washington's wavering support for Ukraine and shifting security signals are deepening fears as Russia intensifies military and hybrid attacks.\nUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy\u00a0is among the most prominent guests expected in Munich.\nIn the Indo-Pacific, partners face growing uncertainty as China pushes for dominance and US commitments appear increasingly unpredictable.\nIschinger emphasized that regardless of how one views current US foreign policy, it is already reshaping the world in profound ways, with consequences that are only beginning to unfold.\nEdited by:\u00a0Dmytro Hubenko and Wesley Dockery\nMark Hallam News and current affairs writer and editor with DW since 2006.@marks_hallamLouis Oelofse DW writer and editorSend us your feedback", "ai_headline": "Marco Rubio to lead US delegation to MSC; Trump named as driving force behind 'wrecking-ball politics'", "ai_simplified_title": "Rubio Leads US Delegation to Munich Security Conference Amid Trump Criticism", "ai_excerpt": "The Munich Security Conference (MSC) is focusing on the impact of Donald Trump's 'wrecking-ball politics' on global governance. 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PoliticsGermanyMSC braces for more of Trump's 'wrecking-ball politics'Mark Hallam | Louis Oelofse with dpa, Reuters02/09/2026February 9, 2026Chairman Wolfgang Ischinger tells DW the 2026 Munich Security Conference comes when "obviously, trust has been damaged" by President Trump. But he also says US calls for a more "self-reliant" Europe are fair and overdue.https://p.dw.com/p/58MTeCopy linkThis year's MSC will take place from February 13 to 15 at Hotel Bayerischer Hof in MunichImage: Matthias Balk/dpa/picture allianceThe organizers of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) did not hesitate to name one world leader who they thinkΒ is behind the currentΒ "period of wrecking-ball politics." "The most powerful of those who take the axe to existing rules and institutions is US President Donald Trump," theyΒ wrote in the Munich Security Report 2026released on Monday. The release came as organizers announced that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will lead "a sizable delegation" of officials to t...
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π€ The report π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a1163fc0-2b22-4c83-80dd-4c3d968169b1Simplified: US renunciation of core elements of the existing international order is straining systems already under pressure from the WTO to humanitarian aid
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a1163fc0-4bd2-4f70-af57-fd4a61799dceSimplified: Washington's wavering support for Ukraine and shifting security signals are deepening fears as Russia intensifies military and hybrid attacks in Europ...
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Simplified: Munich Security Conference will take place February 13 to 15 at Hotel Bayerischer Hof in Munich
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π€ A team of conference staff π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a1163ee8-3364-4fa2-bdc2-06091d65794bSimplified: The world has entered an era of wrecking ball politics according to a team of conference staff in the 2026 Munich Security Report
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Simplified: US President Donald Trump is most powerful of those who take axe to existing rules and institutions
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a1163edf-8da8-4e1c-8d1d-d5be32407c16Simplified: Secretary of State Marco Rubio is the highest-ranking American official set to attend the three-day conference and is scheduled to speak on Saturday m...
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Simplified: Ischinger sees 2 core tasks for this year's MSC
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Simplified: Ischinger hoped event would contribute to more self-reliant Europe after 80 years of relying on American security umbrella
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Simplified: Across Western democracies public trust in institutions is eroding and parties promising radical change are gaining ground
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a1163fbf-dd52-41b9-8b75-8f6b59fe5d91Simplified: Political gridlock is seen in moves on NATO spending and an Israel-Hamas ceasefire
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a1163eea-6fa4-4e35-bd1b-c5b72eeae629Simplified: World may be shaped by transactional deals rather than principled cooperation private rather than public interests regions shaped by regional hegemons...
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π€ The report π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a1163fc0-0fe5-421b-aaf6-52e66149316fSimplified: This world privileges the rich and powerful not those who have placed their hopes in wrecking-ball politics
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is among the most prominent guests expected in Munich.0.900π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a1163fc0-6bb7-40c3-9a2f-058745473676Simplified: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is among the most prominent guests expected in Munich
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a1163fc0-8d49-491e-a7a9-2d549ce7dd33Simplified: Partners face growing uncertainty as China pushes for dominance and US commitments appear increasingly unpredictable in the Indo-Pacific
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π€ Ischinger π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a1163fc0-add3-43f0-9739-bfa93365d635Simplified: US foreign policy is already reshaping the world in profound ways with consequences that are only beginning to unfold