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President Trump’s address to the UNGA was remarkable: he declared war on Socialism, on World Government, on Globalism, on Liberalism and Constructivism, on Political Leaders who do not defend their People’s interests; he reaffirmed his Principled Realism doctrine, and proudly announced his achievements as his country’s Leader. His detractors are having a hard time handling it; but is it relevant? The facts prove the President right.
The President of the United States of America sent many important messages but the most relevant ones shall be analysed today:
National Interests
“African American, Hispanic American, and Asian American unemployment have all achieved their lowest levels ever recorded. We’ve added more than 4 million new jobs, including half a million manufacturing jobs.”
At last, one political leader who actually not only gives a jot about the Black, Hispanic and Asian communities of his country, but also understands the strategic need to empower them. President Trump realises that the growing number of these ethnicities cannot remain unemployed for longer lest the US economy takes a beating in the long run. Smart move and everybody wins.
“Moving forward, we are only going to give foreign aid to those who respect us and, frankly, are our friends.”
For far too long, countries who benefit, or benefited from US Foreign Aid Programs (including the Marshall Plan), have repeatedly shown and expressed their ungratefulness towards America not only on national stage but mainly in the international arena. If in Interpersonal Relations we don’t deal well with those who spit on the hand that feeds them, why should we accept it in International Relations?
New Paradigm: if you wish for US funds you stand with the US – no matter what. If you do not wish to stand with the US (and accept the price tag that comes with it): no more money for you. It’s that simple.
War on Globalism
Globalism is a cancer that has been slowly metastasising throughout the world, bringing nothing but misery and chaos. The world is slowly dying and it doesn’t even realise it is being eaten from within. But we are still in time to decide exactly which clinical trial is suitable to cure the globe.
“That is why America will always choose independence and cooperation over global governance, control, and domination.”
Amen to that. And other countries should follow suit if they want to survive.
“As far as America is concerned, the ICC has no jurisdiction, no legitimacy, and no authority. (..) We will never surrender America’s sovereignty to an unelected, unaccountable, global bureaucracy.”
International Organisations must never be allowed to take precedence over National Laws. If we want to end these international institutions’ expansionist ambitions then the fight must start at the UN itself. The UN is a beast that needs to be put down.
The UN and other international bodies are a money sucking machine that divert funds from the People to pay the salaries of unelected folks who aim at controlling our lives. Sovereignty is under threat.
We reject the ideology of globalism, and we embrace the doctrine of patriotism.
Question I: Why is it so bad to be a patriot in America, in Brazil and even in Europe, but it is very good to be one in Turkey, in Iran, in Russia, in China, in Cuba and in North Korea?
Question II: When is the US going after George Soros? This individual’s foundation, known for sponsoring the Globalist Agenda, is behind most subversive commotions both in the US and around the world – ex: “Kavanaugh Accuser's Lawyer is Vice Chair of Soros Funded Org Opposing Kavanaugh” (source).
New Trade Game
“The United States will not be taken advantage of any longer. For decades, the United States opened its economy -- the largest, by far, on Earth -- with few conditions. We allowed foreign goods from all over the world to flow freely across our borders. Yet, other countries did not grant us fair and reciprocal access to their markets in return.”
This is a very good point. Countries enrich themselves at America’s expense and yet militate against it. Again, they spit on the hand that feeds them.
“The United States lost over 3 million manufacturing jobs, nearly a quarter of all steel jobs, and 60,000 factories after China joined the WTO.”
China must be constantly reminded that if it is now a rich country it’s because the West took the bread out of western worker’s children’s mouth to feed the Chinese. These are the facts in plain English.
“OPEC and OPEC nations, are, as usual, ripping off the rest of the world, and I don’t like it. Nobody should like it. We defend many of these nations for nothing, and then they take advantage of us by giving us high oil prices. (..)We are not going to put up with it -- these horrible prices -- much longer.”
Much longer…President Trump is offering OPEC states a chance to change their behaviour. If they don’t, eventually things will undergo a dramatic change.
Middle East Policy
“Ultimately, it is up to the nations of the region to decide what kind of future they want for themselves and their children.”
We laud President Trump for having reached this conclusion.
“I commend the people of Jordan and other neighboring countries for hosting refugees from this very brutal civil war. As we see in Jordan, the most compassionate policy is to place refugees as close to their homes as possible to ease their eventual return to be part of the rebuilding process.”
This statement is a powerful criticism to other rich Arab States that refused to accept their brethren as part of their national interest and foreign policy strategies, while neglecting the pain of the real refugees who come to suffer and die on their way to the West and after arriving there. Moreover, Arab States are allowing Globalist Confederations to use their Muslim Brothers and Sisters, as Martyrs, to advance their Global Agenda – since when is it allowed to give permission to Infidels to sacrifice Submitters to Evil Forces? – the cost of letting those heretic confederations to act at will is high. Are Arab States any better now? Are they more developed? No and no.
Comment on Political Hypocrisy
“Germany will become totally dependent on Russian energy if it does not immediately change course.”
The German case is a very complex one and when I look at it, I only have one question: will Germany eventually sell Europe to Russia? Germany behaves in a very selfish fashion: it is part of the EU but it behaves as if it were the EU itself; it sells its products to everybody in the Union but it buys very little from them; it claims to want peace but it spreads war (under the guise of defence). Germany is selling weapons to African countries that are helping Iran circumvent sanctions and its weapons are found in the hands of African militias…Russia is also stepping up its arms sales to Africa – too much complicity between these two countries, yes?
The US, and others, is following this amicable relationship closely.
“Tolerance for human struggling and human smuggling and trafficking is not humane. (..) Illegal immigration funds criminal networks, ruthless gangs, and the flow of deadly drugs. Illegal immigration exploits vulnerable populations, hurts hardworking citizens, and has produced a vicious cycle of crime, violence, and poverty.”
In other words:
- Germany and the European Union are aiding and abetting the crimes of human and drug trafficking.
- Europeans who support illegal immigration (by allowing NGOs to continue feeding gangsters while at the same time implementing the Globalist Agenda) are in truth hurting the interests of their own People – by pushing wages down.
- Germany and certain European States (that advocate for the One World Government) want to see misery and poverty last to basically guarantee an electorate to put them in power.
“Ultimately, the only long-term solution to the migration crisis is to help people build more hopeful futures in their home countries. Make their countries great again.”
Exactly, that way, migrants do not have to leave their country and their families. They can stay and develop their own. However, this idea is an anathema to Socialists and derivatives because if all the peoples prosper then they will be forced to throw in the towel.
Conclusion
This was the speech of a strong leader who has a vision. Do his critics want to call him names and attack him for the sake of attacking? Go ahead; but the fact stands: if all countries follow the doctrine of Patriotism, of Principled Realism, the world will definitely be a better place because when we focus on the well-being of our People and of our Countries we don’t have time to spread venom, death and chaos – like the doctrine of Globalism does.
(Image: President Trump at UNGA 2018 - UNGA)
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"since when is it allowed to give permission to Infidels to sacrifice Submitters to Evil Forces?" - since the west wrote a heavy check to them.
ReplyDeleteGreat president! It's shame he is almost alone in his plight. Him and Bibi are the only ones defending their countries with heart and love for their people! All the rest are a bunch of globalist servants. Ok, Putin is also another one defending his country but he is very antagonistic. I support Trump.
ReplyDeleteA very strong speech, indeed. I agree with POTUS that only patriotism and basic values of G-d, Family and Country will save any nation. You guys will see that those countries that insist upon following a path of globalism are slowly drowning and want to drag others with them - being Germany a case in point. And yes, we are to be suspicious of Berlin's motivations and plans, always. Salvè, Principled Realism!
ReplyDeleteOne of the greatest leaders in the world. I wish we had more like him and Bibi.
ReplyDeleteTrump's speech was very cool, aggressive but soft, assertive but kind, ominous but hopeful! Who knew he was capable of such a thing? I just hope his political model fixes the world cause we need it. And BTW, he already started going after George Soros, so let's see what else can be done to stop that evil dude.
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