Trump’s UN Rallying Cry for the Defence of Western Civilisation
End open borders. Stop importing criminals. Defend your sovereignty. Fight Islamist extremism. Stand up for Christianity. End vastly expensive Net Zero climate policies. Because otherwise Europe is “going to Hell”. Trump’s hard-hitting message to the United Nations this week was music to Nile Gardner’s ears, as he writes in the Mail.
For President Trump, this was a Daniel in the lions’ den moment. He was addressing a world body that the US administration openly portrays as increasingly irrelevant, corrupt and in steep decline.
There is no love lost between the White House and the United Nations, and the United States has recently withdrawn from several UN organisations, including its Human Rights Council, the Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, and the Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.
Trump’s administration has meanwhile faced a wave of attacks from UN officials over everything from deportation policies to its steadfast support for Israel.
So it is hardly surprising his message to the UN was blunt and hard-hitting.
He had no time for calls from the UK, Australia, Canada and France for the recognition of a Palestinian state, keeping the pressure firmly on Hamas to release the remaining hostages.
But his full-throated blast on Europe to an audience containing the ruling elites of the EU stunned the watching world.
We know Trump is a strong critic of the European Union, even if he has built a close working relationship with some key European leaders, including Italy’s Giorgia Meloni and Poland’s new president Karol Nawrocki.
Yet the scale of this public attack on Europe – a continent he cherishes, incidentally – was of a new order.
What is more, it will have hit home, for it contained any number of home truths – even if the likes of French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz or British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer did not want to hear them.
End open borders. Stop importing criminals. Defend your sovereignty. Fight Islamist extremism. Stand up for Christianity. End vastly expensive Net Zero climate policies.
Because if you do not do so, he told Europe’s leaders, “your countries are going to Hell”.
Melodramatic maybe. But also an extraordinary – and timely – wake-up call. For even if those leaders he was addressing are burying their heads in the sand on these vital issues, their voters are not.
Trump’s message will have resonated with tens of millions of ordinary people across Europe, including in the UK, who are angry and in despair over the impact of mass migration, both legal and illegal, into their countries.
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Cometh the hour, cometh the man.
Oh my days. I’ll bet none of us could’ve predicted this response by the tiny twerp, Sir Khant. ( max sarc ) I must say, Trump was bang on the money regarding everything, especially his assessment of this particular pocket goblin;
”Sadiq Khan‘s feud with Donald Trump escalated again today as he branded the US President ‘racist, sexist, misogynistic and Islamophobic’.
Sir Sadiq ramped up the rhetoric after Mr Trump attempted to humiliate him during a speech at the United Nations – claiming he is a ‘terrible mayor’ and immigration has left the capital at risk of ‘Sharia law’.
The brutal exchanges are the latest eruption in tensions between the two men, which go back a decade.”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15129173/Donald-Trump-racist-sexist-Islamophobic-Sadiq-Khan.html
Certainly resonates with me. And I know I’m not alone.
Trump is one reason why there is still hope. He needs to defund the UN, leave it and walk the talk.
Indeed- deeply flawed as he is (as most people are) what gives me hope is not so much the man himself but the fact that so many people voted for him despite being told he was Literally Hitler.
It’s a curious phenomenon that modern day electorates want first and foremost for their Prime Minister/President to be likeable.
Sod that for a game of soldiers – I want my political leaders to be principled and effective. I don’t mind if they eat their peas off their knives or use hurty words.
Agree that likeability is irrelevant.
Effective, yes, though in the right direction.
Principled seems unrealistic- I would hope they share a vaguely similar worldview to me.
I am not overly keen on “leaders”. I would like them to be conscious of who they are serving and aware of their limitations.
In my opinion, Viktor Orban is the best PM. He ticks all the boxes. Everything he does is for the security and betterment of his citizens and country because he’s genuinely got their best interests at heart.
He stands firm in opposition to the globalists in Brussels and refuses to be their bitch and allow mass immigration to ruin Hungary, so big respect for that, despite it costing his government €1 million per day. I think the Hungarians are lucky to have a legit patriot, such as him, for their leader, rather than some phony sockpuppet whose loyalties lie elsewhere;
https://x.com/PM_ViktorOrban/status/1970373131253489717
Ever since Thatcher its been style over substance (Brown had neither, a few others also).
What we need are leaders of substance, principles and ability – true Statesmen (or women).
Depth of conviction, not depth of virtue signaling and gaslighting.
Thatcher was unpopular with many but effective. Starmer is unpopular with most and ineffective.
What’s not to like in his speech?
It came on the same day I received an email to join Your Party which stated …..
“We urgently need a party that will fight prejudice, campaign for peace, act against climate breakdown and deliver social justice.”
I can’t support a party which believes there is a “climate breakdown”.
Only populist parties seem to offer clarity on the climate change scam.
What do we have to do to get Britain to be the 51st US state, now that Trump is in charge? There again, we probably already are.
President Trump will not be in charge forever, though. Who knows what his successor will be like?
He also said this.. “China and India are the primary funders of the ongoing war by continuing to purchase Russian oil. But inexcusably, even NATO countries have not cut off much Russian energy and Russian energy products, which as you know, I found out about two weeks ago and I wasn’t happy. Think of it, they’re funding the war against themselves. Who the hell ever heard of that one? In the event that Russia is not ready to make a deal to end the war, then the United States is fully prepared to impose a very strong round of powerful tariffs, which would stop the bloodshed, I believe very quickly. But for those tariffs to be effective, European nations, all of you are gathered here right now, would have to join us in adopting the exact same measures. I mean, you’re much closer to the city. We have an ocean in between, you’re right there, and Europe has to step it up. They can’t be doing what they’re doing. They’re buying oil and gas from Russia while they’re fighting Russia.” Which begs the question, is Europe directly at war with Russia? Or does he mean Europe must buy more expensive… Read more »
No, it poses the question, which country would you prefer to profit from the sale of energy products, America or Russia – the country with which you purport to be at war?
Unfortunately, Macron, Merz and Smarmer will sneer and ignore Trump as a rabid loon. There will not hear his message, as their fairytale ideology is contrary to Trump’s good sense.
The problem in most of the circles I mix in is mention the name Trump and anything he says will automatically be dismissed. To most people in middle England he is a figure of hate and ridicule and anything he says ignored. Most of.my social circle, and no they are not all left wing loonies, are completely bemused as to how America elected a convicted felon to be its president. So no chance whatsoever of taking on any of his ideas on such matters as climate change or immigration.
No one believed people would buy bottled water not long ago.
Do you find you get the same reaction to the name Farage? I do.
Douglas Murray said the same thing several years ago in his book The Strange Death of Europe. I fear it’s too late to stop the process now.
Trump eviscerates the climate change hoax, exposing what China is doing while Europe is self-curcifying, from the 34 minute mark. A complete tour de force in front of the whole world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLoxCqc3Tro
Time to close down the corrupt UN.