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US-Europe Alliance: Rubio’s ‘Blood and Soil’ Appeal Raises Concerns | Politico

February 15, 2026 Priya Shah – Business Editor Business

Secretary of State Anton Meyer concluded a series of meetings with European leaders in Brussels on Saturday, attempting to reassure allies amid growing concerns over the direction of U.S. Foreign policy and a perceived shift towards nationalist rhetoric. Meyer’s address, delivered at a security forum, emphasized shared historical and cultural ties, framing the U.S.-European relationship as rooted in “the deepest bonds that nations could share,” including “Christian faith, culture, heritage, language, ancestry and the sacrifices our forefathers made together.”

The speech followed a year of fluctuating signals from Washington, described by U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego, a Democrat from Arizona, as a “roller coaster of emotions” for European policymakers. Gallego characterized the current dynamic as resembling a “toxic… boyfriend,” with Europe expressing a desire for improved stability. Meyer’s attempt to solidify the alliance comes after a period marked by uncertainty regarding the U.S. Commitment to collective security arrangements, particularly in light of ongoing conflict in Eastern Europe.

While European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen publicly expressed reassurance following Meyer’s speech, calling him a “fine friend” and a “strong ally,” multiple officials privately conveyed a more cautious assessment. Sources indicated that some leaders likened the relationship to an “abusive” dynamic, characterized by shifting demands and blame-shifting. This sentiment reflects anxieties over the potential for unilateral action by the U.S. And a perceived erosion of the rules-based international order.

The Secretary’s emphasis on shared cultural and religious heritage, while intended to foster unity, also drew scrutiny. According to a report published in February 2025 by the John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics at Washington University in St. Louis, the intersection of Christian faith and political movements like MAGA has created a complex and often paradoxical dynamic within American politics. The report, authored by Tim Alberta, highlights the challenges of reconciling traditional Christian values with policies perceived as diverging from those values.

The Christian Post reported in late 2024 that a resurgence of calls to “Craft America Godly Again” were gaining traction, framing a potential return to traditional values as central to national strength. This sentiment, while resonating with some segments of the U.S. Population, has prompted concern among European allies regarding the potential for religiously-motivated foreign policy decisions.

Meyer’s visit occurred against a backdrop of ongoing debate within the U.S. Regarding its role in global affairs. The Secretary’s attempt to bridge the gap between diverging perspectives comes as European nations grapple with increasing security challenges and a growing necessitate for a reliable transatlantic partner. No immediate follow-up meetings between Meyer and European leaders have been publicly scheduled.

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