Trump's fickers in the UN. He accuses the UN “Swindle”, threatens Russia with sanctions and warns “your countries will fall”

By appearing from the 80th UN General Assembly session, US President Donald Trump criticized the organization as useless, called you to stop migration and fight the climate change, and criticized his predecessor. He threatened Russia with sanctions, but demanded from Europe to stop importing Russian oil.


In almost an hour's speech, which in the content and form resembled many of his speeches at election rallies, Trump directed severe criticism at both the United Nations and many countries of the world, especially European countries. He began with the criticism of his predecessor – Joe Biden, who – in his opinion – contributed to the destruction of peace and harmony, which Trump was to build during his first term.
– The era of peace and stability gave way to one of the greatest crises of our time (…) in the United States, four years of weakness, lawlessness and radicalism under the previous administration brought to our nation a repetitive series of disasters – he said.
Commenting on the situation with a teleprompter, which stopped working when he climbed the podium and the escalator, which failed, compared it to the overall condition of the United Nations and opposed his own peacekeeping efforts. These – in his opinion – led to the end of seven wars.
Trump: The only thing the UN does is writes strong letters and empty words
– I finished seven wars, talked to the leaders of each of these countries and never received a phone call from the United Nations With an offer to assist in finalizing the agreement – Trump said.
– From the United Nations I only got a moving stairs, which on the way up stopped exactly in the middle (…), and then TelepromPter, which did not work – he added.
Trump asked what the UN goal was, claiming that the organization did not use its potential.
– It seems that the only thing they do is write a really very formulated letter, and then there are never deeds. These are empty words, a Empty words do not solve the war. The only thing that solves war and war is action – he noted.
He added that “everyone says that I should receive the Nobel Peace Prize”, but he emphasized that for him the reward is the saved people of people
Trump: We are ready to apply very strong duties that will end the war in Ukraine
Referring to the war in Ukraine, he again admitted that he thought he would be easier to solve because of his relationship with Vladimir Putin, but Putin failed him. He mocked that the war, which was to last three days, lasted over three years.
– It was only supposed to be a quick skirmish. This does not put Russia in a good light, but in bad, regardless of what happens to continue – said Trump.
– If Russia is not ready to conclude an agreement ending the war, The United States is fully ready to apply very harsh dutieswhich, I think, would quickly stop the bloodshed. However, for these duties to be effective, European countries – everyone gathered here – would have to join us and accept exactly the same funds – said Trump.
The US president said that when he recently learned that European countries were still buying Russian oil, he was furious, and Europeans were embarrassed.
Trump: Climate change is the biggest Swindle in the history of the world
Especially sharply Trump attacked leaders who are talking to the fight against climate change, claiming that the current prophecies of climate disasters did not work.
“This is the biggest fiddler that has ever been committed to the world,” Trump said. He stated that the Swindle was also a carbon trail and that these frauds were made by “stupid people who cost their countries and missed their chance of success.” He also noticed that “Swindle” is used by people who draw profits to the detriment of developed countries.
Remembering the hats worn by his supporters with the inscription “Trump is right in everything”, the American president said – pointing out that he does not boast – that it is actually so and therefore gives other countries to other countries.
– I was right in everything. And I tell you that if you don't run away from a new green fraud, your country will fall. And if you don't stop people you have never seen before, with whom you have nothing to do, your countries will fall – he predicted.
Trump: uncontrolled migration destroys countries
Trump devoted the most place in his speech to migration, which he considered the most important problem in the world.
– The UN not only does not solve problems, but on the contrary (…) it creates new problems to solve. The best example is the most important political problem of our time: the crisis of uncontrolled migration – said Trump.
Your countries are ruined (…) Your countries go to hell – he added.
In this context, he mentioned London and the mayor of the city of Sadiq Khan, claiming that the British capital was created by the law of Sharia. When addressing Europe, he warned her that “due to political correctness, he destroys his heritage.”
– States must be able to protect their communities (…) against people they have never seen before, with other customs, religions and all others where migrants violate the law. (…) In many cases, they should be sent home immediately – said the American president.
Trump: Palestine's recognition is an award for Hamas
Speaking of the war in the Gaza Strip, Trump repeated his current message, criticizing countries recognizing the Palestinian state as “rewarding Hamas.” He called Hamas to release hostages and consent to the suspension of weapons, which was applauded.
– Unfortunately, Hamas has repeatedly rejected reasonable proposals to conclude peace. We cannot forget about October 7 (…) As if to fuel the conflict, part of this organization strives to unilateral recognition of the Palestinian state. The award for terrorists from Hamas for their cruelty would be too great – said Trump.
Trump: The room I established during the first term was demolished
Six years have passed since I was in this great room for the last time and spoke to a world that enjoyed prosperity and peace during my first term – said Donald Trump on Tuesday, speaking in the General Debate of the 80th Session of the UN General Assembly. “From that day, the war destroyed peace, which I built on two continents,” he added.
As Trump said, after his first term “the era of peace and stability gave way to one of the greatest crises of our time.”
At the same time – as he noted – “in the United States, four years of weakness, lawlessness and radicalism under the previous administration brought a repeated series of disasters to our nation.”
Trump also announced that, however, America has now entered its golden age, is a “hottest country in the world” and is widely respected.
Trump: I only do business with people I like
The US president also defended his decisions to impose duties, presenting them as a reaction to the use of America by other countries. He devoted special attention to Brazil, on which he imposed additional duties for the trial against former President Jair Bolsonaro, sentenced to a long -term prison for an attempt to assassination. Trump said, however, that he still likes the current president Inacio Lula Da Silva, who appeared directly in front of him and from which he embraced, passing on his way on the podium.
– I like him (…) I only do business with people I like. When I don't like them, I don't do it. But we were together, at least for about 39 seconds. We had excellent chemistry. This is a good sign – said Trump.
For most of Trump's speech – especially about migration and climate change – there was consternation in the room, but Trump received applause for calling to release hostages by Hamas. Laughter, however, aroused his words about Lula and about the failure of TelepromPter, who at some point in the speech worked again.
Among the leaders listening to the speeches in the general meeting of the General Assembly was the President of the Republic of Poland Karol Nawrocki, who did this in the company of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski.
Kamala Harris called Trump a “tyrant” with a fragile ego
Former US Vice President Kamala Harris, who lost to Donald Trump last year's fight for the presidential chair, called the American leader “tyrant” with a fragile ego. On Tuesday, her book “107 days” came out.
On Monday evening, MSNBC television broadcast a conversation with the former US presidential candidate. It was her first interview since leaving the position of vice president and defeat in the election race with Trump.
Harris appeared on television on the eve of the exit of her book “107 days”, in which she recalls the presidential campaign. The author criticized Joe Biden's decision to apply for re -election.
“In retrospect, I think it was reckless,” wrote a former vice president. “The stake was simply too high. It was not a choice that should be left to the ego, the ambitions of the individual. It should be more than a personal decision,” she argued.
In an interview with MSNBC, Harris emphasized that she was responsible for contributing to this “recklessness”.
When asked if she could take part in the presidential election in 2028, she did not exclude it completely, but she stated that “now this is not her priority.”
In an interview, Harris sharply criticized President Trump, calling him “a tyrant who uses the federal government because of his fragile ego to fulfill his whims and fantasies.”
From Washington Natalia Dziurdzińska
From New York Oskar Górzyński
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