Donald Trump returned to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday with his first speech since 2020.
He warned European leaders that immigration and climate measures are “destroying your heritage” and devastating nations.
Trump described immigration and climate action as a “double-tailed monster” that he said “ruins everything in its wake.”
He urged Europe to close its borders, saying open migration leads countries to collapse.
Trump accused European leaders of being “politically correct” and sacrificing tradition.
He declared, “Your countries are going to hell if you don’t act now.”
Trump Condemns UN Over Migration Support
Trump accused the United Nations of fueling irregular migration worldwide.
He claimed the UN helped “millions” of migrants enter the United States illegally.
He argued that the organization should “stop invasions, not create and finance them.”
Though he avoided names, he appeared to target the IOM and UNHCR.
He said these agencies encourage migration instead of protecting borders.
Trump demanded the UN stop supporting policies that increase global migration.
Trump Highlights Peace Deals, Criticizes UN Inaction
Trump said he ended “seven wars” during the first seven months of his presidency.
He cited conflicts between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Serbia and Kosovo, and Israel and Iran.
He also mentioned disputes involving India and Pakistan, and Egypt and Ethiopia.
Trump said he personally negotiated peace but never received UN assistance.
He mocked the UN for giving him “a broken escalator and a bad teleprompter.”
He insisted “everyone” believed he deserved a Nobel Peace Prize.
Trump said the UN has “tremendous potential” but offers “only empty words that never stop war.”