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The Munich Security Conference and Global Threats


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Blain’s Morning Porridge Feb 11th, 2026 – The Munich Conference and Global Threats 

“What do you worry about?” … “Events, dear boy, events.”

There are times when the course of history takes on a momentum of its own, most often in periods of conflict around hegemonic change – as exist today. This year’s Munich Security Conference will address stressed and fractured global alliances – while markets should be figuring out how conflict risks have risen and potential outcomes worsened. 

Wolfgang Ischinger, chairman of the Munich Security Conference (which opens later this week) is a former German Ambassador to the USA. He doesn’t pull any punches in its 2026 report; “Under Destruction”. (Use the link to read it – it’s blunt, to-the-point and highly informative.)  

The report defines how “wrecking-ball politics” have favoured the destruction of current institutions and alliances, and trampled opportunities for reform. It pulls no punches blaming Donald Trump’s new America for the destabilisation of long-term alliances. In many ways it’s a response to JD Vance’s arrogance at last year’s conference where he slammed Europe as anti-democratic while failing to call out Russia’s aggression in Ukraine.  

In the space of just over a year the World has utterly changed. Confidence in NATO, the transatlantic economy, and global order have been overturned. Apologists for Trump – and there will be plenty of wealthy American businessmen, financiers and technologists in attendance who have nailed their colours to his mast – will say Trump has achieved great things by forcing Europe to take responsibility for its own defence, and rumours of the death of the alliance are over exaggerated.

They are not.

These apologists have less to say about the long-term consequences for the global economy and markets from Trump’s disregard for the rules of law, his threats to allies, his autocratic bent and his appeasement of Putin. In 12 months, he has destroyed (I was going to write undermined but why pull punches) the previous faith and confidence Europe had in America.

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Blain's Morning PorridgeBy Bill Blain