Everything You Need To Know About President Trump’s United Nations Address

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Quite frankly, North Korea has poked the bear for far too long. At some point, consequences will occur. Now so far, they’ve been able to get away with it. Kim Jong Un has no qualms with launching missiles, threatening to end innocent lives, and the like. If America is in danger, if our allies are in danger because of North Korea, President Trump has an ethical obligation to neutralize the threat. If Trump critics don’t like it, that’s too bad. Thankfully, they aren’t running the country.

Cuba and Venezuela

Another highlight in the President’s address to the United Nations General Assembly was his rightful condemnation of Cuba and Venezuela’s deleterious regimes. He touched on socialism in Venezuela and its devastating impacts. Additionally, the President noted that in order for America to release our trade bans, Cuba will need to engender meaningful reform on their end. Now, neither Venezuela nor Cuba very much cared for being called out on their flaws, but President Trump was correct. Socialism and communism are inherently toxic and in need of ameliorations.

America First

As previously noted, the interests of America will always come first. The people who called President Trump’s address inflammatory or divisive haven’t a clue what they’re talking about. Putting our nation first is not wrong. Refusing to accept threats from North Korea is not intolerant, nor is neutralizing a malevolent and unyielding meance. Finally, calling out failed foreign regimes is the only way for their leaders to perhaps consider a new path.