Trump Criticizes UN, Claims Nobel Peace Prize Merit, and Laments Facility Issues During UNGA Address
NEW YORK – former U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a โpointed critique ofโข the United Nations during his appearance at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) this week, questioning its effectiveness in achieving world peace and asserting his own accomplishments warrant a Nobel Peace Prize. He also voiced frustration over logistical problems at UN headquarters, including aโ malfunctioning teleprompter and a broken elevator.
Trump, โคspeaking on โฃTuesday, condemned recent movesโฃ toward recognizing Palestinian statehood, โคechoing sentiments reported by CNN International on Wednesday (September 24th). He stated that โขpotential for resolution exists, but current diplomatic efforts are insufficient. “They have extraordinary potential,but moast have not been able to achieve that potential,” Trump said,adding,”At least for now,they seem to only write a firm letter and โคhave never followed up. It is โindeedโ just nonsense, and nonsense does not complete the war.โค The only one that can complete the war and war is action.” He further implied the UN has failed in its core mission of preventing โconflict.
According to a report by Al Jazeera,โ Trump highlighted his own record, suggesting he deserves recognition for his peace-making efforts. “It is unfortunate that I haveโ to do these things, instead of the United โNations who do it, and regrettably, in allโ cases, the United Nations did not even try to โhelp in anything,” he stated. He contrasted his perceived successes with the UN’s inaction,claiming,”the United Nations did not existโฃ for us.”
Beyond policy critiques, โTrump also drew attention to the physical conditions at โฃUN headquarters.โ “These are the two things that I got fromโ the United Nations, โคa bad escalator and a bad teleprompter,” he remarked, adding he wasโ preoccupied with “saving millions of lives” and “stopping these wars” at theโ time. โฃHis UNGA appearance โreportedly extended almost an hour beyond the scheduled time.
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