
Bloomberg Businessweek Special Coverage: A Conversation with Secretary of State Marco Rubio
Feb 14, 2026
Marco Rubio, U.S. Secretary of State and former senator focused on foreign policy and national security. He discusses transatlantic ties as a shared civilization worth defending. He warns about deindustrialization and critical supply dependence. He outlines engagement and deterrence with China, talks Ukraine’s battlefield and negotiation challenges, and critiques Cuba’s economic model.
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Civilization As The Core Of Alliance
- Marco Rubio argues the U.S.-Europe alliance rests on shared Western civilization and cultural heritage.
- He says that civilizational bonds must be the core reason allies defend each other and coordinate policy.
Rebuild Supply Chains To Avoid Extortion
- Rubio compares past Cold War unity to today's need for coordinated industrial and supply-chain resilience.
- He warns deindustrialization left the West dependent on others, creating extortion risks over critical supplies.
Keep Talking To Manage Great-Power Risks
- Maintain open diplomatic engagement even with rivals to manage risks and avoid unnecessary conflict.
- Continue talks while acknowledging persistent disagreements and protecting national interests.

