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There is no love lost between the White House and the United Nations, and the United States has recently withdrawn from several UN organisations, including its Human Rights Council, the Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, and the Relief and Works Agency for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.
Worth reading in full.
Dr. Will Jones is Editor of the Daily Sceptic. He has a PhD in political philosophy, an MA in ethics, a BSc in mathematics and a diploma in theology. This article was first published HERE
2 comments:
End climate change fraud spending GOOD!
32 NATO countries should spend taxpayers cash on American weapons instead, to defend against the one adversity left standing. BAD.
Old Winnie made a good point about the whole thing being pointless with big emitters doing whatever they want. However, NZ is keeping onside with ''correct'' views otherwise our trade with EU etc is damaged.
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