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JamesDiplomatic correspondent, New York
Donald Trump’s speech to the United Nations was one of the most vivid exhibitions of the way he sees the world, his ideology in his most ranked form.
For his supporters, he will be regarded as Trump excluded; For his critics, Trumpmas was untied.
For almost an hour, he strives for his opponents and their ideas, taking them one by one while walking around the world. He started home, praising the United States and himself. He said the United States lived in the Golden Age and repeated his very dismissed claim that he personally put an end to seven wars, something he claims to have earned the Nobel Prize for Peace.
But then the president laid in his hosts. The UN, he said, did not help his peace. He questioned the purpose of the organization, saying that it has huge potential, but it does not handle it. All he did, he claims was to write highly formulated letters that they did not follow. The empty words, he said, did not end the wars.
He also attacked the UN for the assistance he provided to asylum seekers, hoping to enter the United States, saying that “the UN should stop the invasions, not to create them and not to finance them.” The president even attacks the UN as a broken escalator and a telepromotor who violated his visit and speech.
At one level it has a point. Many analysts call into question the efficiency of the UN in resolving the conflict these days, indicating more specially Gridlock on the Security Council and the non -responding bureaucracy of the authority.
But at another level, Trump can be seen that is the cause and symptom of a lack of efficiency of the UN; Because he believes that global crises are best resolved by powerful men like him who collect and fuck a deal rather than use multilateral bodies like the UN to work collective decisions. According to Trump, the United States has withdrawn much of its UN funding, leaving the body, forced to reduce its humanitarian work around the world.
Trump saved perhaps his biggest criticism for his European allies by attacking the continent for investing in renewable energy and opening his boundaries to migration.
“Europe is in serious problems. They have invaded power from illegal aliens, as no one has seen before … Both immigration and suicidal ideas will be the death of Western Europe,” he said.
Climate changes, he claims that it sounded, is “the biggest work ever done, done worldwide” and pulls European countries with expensive energy costs compared to excavated fuels. He criticizes the United Kingdom government more specially for imposing new taxes on North Sea oil.
“If you don’t get out of the green energy fraud, your country will fail,” he said.
“I love Europe. I love people from Europe. And I hate to see that it is devastated by energy and immigration.
Note that the last point. This sounds what the president said during his state visit to the United Kingdom last week when he talks about the importance of protecting the values ​​of what he called the “English -language world”.
There is a cultural advantage of criticism of G -N Trump to Europe, the feeling that he believes that uncontrolled immigration threatens what he sees as a Christian heritage of Judo in Europe. Not for anything is Trump the leader of an administration who carries his religion firmly on his sleeve. “Let us protect religious freedom,” he told the UN, “including the most followed religion on the planet today – this is called Christianity.”
According to a particular policy, the most significant warning Trump gave, related to Russia’s war against Ukraine. He said President Putin’s refusal to end the conflict “doesn’t make Russia look good.” He said the US was prepared “to impose a very strong circle of powerful tariffs” to put an end to the bloodshed. But he said that European nations should stop buying Russian energy, claiming that he only learned two weeks ago that some do it.
In practice, Hungary and Slovakia are the only major European buyers of Russian oil. Diplomats say that G -n Trump is hiding behind, so you don’t have to impose secondary sanctions against India and China, which both buy huge amounts of cheap Russian energy, and they are both quoted by Trump.
Perhaps more important than his speech was the social media publication a little later when he claims for the first time when Ukraine could be able to Earn back your entire territoryS
His rejection of Russia as a “paper tiger” rather than “true military power” will harm President Putin, who is sensitive to any proposal that his country is not a global player. Diplomats said this was the last example of G -N Trump’s trip to a position that is more critical of Russia.
But one must always treat Trump’s words with a pinch of salt. He was only optimistic after he met with the President of Ukraine Zelenski at the UN.
And he said that Ukraine could win territory with the support of EU and NATO; There is no mention of US involvement. All the evidence for the last few years is that this is a war of slow numbness and Ukraine would not spin land from Russia without massive US military support.
So it was an undiluted Trump; Protection of America and the nation -state, an attack on multilaterism and globalism, a stream of consciousness with dubious claims.
Six years ago, Trump’s audience at the UN laughed at his misconduct at times; This year they listened to a great extent silence.
“I’m really good at these things,” he told world leaders. “Your sides go to hell.”