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macroJul 9, 2026, 4:50 PM

Rubio Invites 60+ Nations to Antifa Terrorism Meeting Amid Skepticism

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has invited officials from more than 60 countries to a meeting on transnational far-left terrorism, with a focus on Antifa. The initiative has drawn skepticism from US officials, European allies, and terrorism experts who argue Antifa is a decentralized movement, not an organized terrorist organization.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is convening a gathering of officials from over 60 countries to address transnational far-left terrorism, specifically targeting the Antifa movement, according to a report from the Washington Post.

The initiative has been met with skepticism from within the US government, European allies, and counterterrorism specialists. Critics contend that Antifa is not a structured foreign terrorist organization but rather a loosely coordinated, decentralized movement, questioning the basis for the meeting's focus.

Source: First Squawk