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Munich Security Conference Exposes Deep Rift Between US and Europe

via Fox News·Feb 17·3 sources

The Munich Security Conference laid bare a widening chasm between the United States and its European allies. Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged Europe to work with America to preserve Western civilization and praised Christianity as central to Western identity, receiving sustained applause. But European leaders remain deeply skeptical of the Trump administration's intentions. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez drew mixed reviews from her own party for stumbling on foreign policy questions, while Hillary Clinton got into a heated exchange with Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka over gender ideology and immigration. Clinton notably conceded that mass immigration is 'destabilizing' — a position long held by conservatives.

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How good and pleasant it is when God's people live together in unity!

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The Western alliance was forged in shared values — including, as Rubio argued, the Christian faith that shaped its civilization. When allies fracture over ideology rather than unite around shared heritage, the psalmist's vision of unity becomes both a rebuke and a prayer.

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