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The Trump Administration Puts Its Foot Down, Rejecting Overreaching Climate Initiatives, Other Deceptive UN Policies

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# The Trump Administration Puts Its Foot Down, Rejecting Overreaching Climate Initiatives, Other Deceptive UN Policies

By Alex Newman

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President Donald Trump during last week’s address to the United Nations General Assembly expressed sharp criticism of the 80-year-old international organization.

In his address, he told the leaders of member states that the organization had failed to contribute to peace deals in recent years.

“I ended seven wars, dealt with the leaders of each and every one of these countries, and never even received a phone call from the United Nations offering to help in finalizing the deal,” he said.

“All they seem to do is write a really strongly worded letter and then never follow that letter up,” he said. “It’s empty words, and empty words don’t solve war.”

The president also criticized the U.N. for “funding an assault on Western countries and their borders” by promoting and aiding illegal immigration into the United States.

Regarding U.N. actions involving so-called climate change Trump said that, “The entire globalist concept of asking successful industrialized nations to inflict pain on themselves and radically disrupt their entire societies must be rejected completely and totally, and it must be immediate.”

Trump’s comments reflect a broader approach by his administration, which over the past eight months has taken multiple actions to move away from the United Nations.

**Moving Away From Key UN Projects**

The most notable sign of this is the limiting of America’s involvement in the overarching U.N. plan for human development, known as the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Adopted in 2015 by the U.N. General Assembly, the 17 global goals in the 2030 Agenda were described as “a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet.”

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