
In Focus by The Hindu Rubio’s Munich speech: A call for unapologetic Western domination?
Feb 20, 2026
Suhasini Haidar, diplomatic affairs editor and foreign policy analyst, breaks down Marco Rubio’s Munich speech and its push for a resurgent Western order. She explores its civilisational framing, nostalgia for empire, economic reshoring and migration politics. The discussion traces implications for the Global South and where middle powers like India might land amid a US-China tug-of-war.
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Western Civilization Reframed As Exclusive Heir
- Marco Rubio framed the transatlantic alliance as heirs to a singular Western civilization rooted in faith and ancestry.
- Suhasini Haidar warns this reframing is exclusivist and signals a geopolitical shift toward “global MAGA.”
Nostalgia For Imperial Expansion
- Rubio praised five centuries of Western expansion and called post-1945 contraction a loss for the West.
- Haidar says this amounts to nostalgia for unapologetic imperialism and reads as supremacist and racist.
Faith And Ancestry As Bonding Criteria
- Rubio repeatedly invoked Christian faith and ancestry as binding transatlantic ties, excluding other faiths and identities.
- Haidar argues this is a supremacist dog whistle that undermines post-1945 liberal norms.
