During his address at the United Nations, Donald Trump faced an initial setback due to a malfunctioning teleprompter, leading him to humorously comment that the operator would be reprimanded. Despite this glitch, the US President delivered his speech, highlighting a return to the UN stage after a six-year absence. Trump humorously mentioned encountering issues with an escalator and the faulty teleprompter, expressing relief at standing before the audience in good shape despite the mishaps.
In his speech, Trump asserted that he had successfully ended seven ongoing conflicts within seven months, attributing this achievement to saving countless lives. He claimed to have averted potential wars between various nations, emphasizing his unique accomplishment in a short timeframe. Additionally, Trump criticized the UN for its perceived lack of support in his foreign policy endeavors, advocating for more proactive measures to address global conflicts.
Addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Trump called for the release of hostages held by Hamas and urged for immediate resolution of the conflict. He criticized European immigration policies, advocating for stricter border controls akin to those implemented in the US. Trump labeled open borders as part of a failed globalist agenda and emphasized the need for immediate action to address the situation effectively.
Furthermore, Trump reignited his feud with London mayor Sadiq Khan during his speech, criticizing Khan’s leadership and associating him with what he deemed as detrimental energy policies and immigration practices in Europe. Touching on Sharia law without specific context, Trump warned of dire consequences if immediate action was not taken to address these issues in Western Europe.
