Trump,
de psychopathische oorlogsmisdadiger gebruikte zijn vierde toespraak tot de Algemene Vergadering van de VN om zichzelf een hele grote
veer in de enorm vieze bips te steken, volgens hem is hij een welwillend
en verantwoordelijk wereldleider, terwijl China de agressor van
de wereld is….. ha! ha! ha! ha!
Dat was
het nog niet, Trump vervolgde met te zeggen dat de VS haar doel
vervult als vredestichter…….. ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha!
ha! ha! ha! Uiteraard doelde Trump daarbij op het Abraham-akkoord
tussen Israël, de Verenigde Arabische Emiraten (VAE) en Bahrein, dat
hij zou hebben beklonken en een akkoord tussen Servië en Kosovo.
Alsof de VS een vredelievend land is, dat de laatste 20 jaar maar
liefst meer dan 2,5 miljoen mensen heeft vermoord in illegale
oorlogen, illegale geheime militaire operaties en middels al even
illegale drone aanvallen op van terreur verdachte personen, ofwel standrechtelijke executies, een oorlogsmisdaad van formaat (waarbij meer dan 90% van de slachtoffers
niet eens werd verdacht, ofwel veelal vrouwen en kinderen….)…..
Trump
heeft in de 4 jaar tijd dat hij aan het bewind is al meer bommen op
Afghanistan afgeworpen dan oorlogsmisdadiger Obama in 8 jaar tijd!!
Natuurlijk moest Trump nog even China de schuld geven van het Coronavirus,
terwijl het er toch steeds meer op lijkt dat dit virus uit het
militaire laboratorium voor biologische oorlogsvoering van Ford Detrick komt, waar vorig jaar juli e.e.a fout ging, waarna de basis
met een bloedgang werd gesloten……. (voorts heeft men in Frankrijk
na het bekijken van ‘oude’ medische stalen geconcludeerd dat de eerste
Coronagevallen in dat land al dateren van voor december 2019…….)
Trump
bleef China aanvallen en stelt dat er actie moet worden ondernomen
tegen dat land en dat het kwaad dat dit land over de wereld brengt
moet worden geneutraliseerd onder leiding van de VS….. Zo’n 100
jaar geleden zou een dergelijke toespraak worden gezien als een
oorlogsverklaring…….
Trump stelde in zijn toespraak tot de VN verder dat de VS de grote beschermer is van mensenrechten…… Wat daar nog op te zeggen, als je ziet dat de VS een enorme schender is van mensenrechten, neem alleen al de omgang met de gekleurde bevolking van de VS en de barbaarse behandeling van vluchtelingen…..*
Alex
Ward is de schrijver van het artikel hieronder dat eerder werd
gepubliceerd op Vox en door mij werd overgenomen van InformationClearing House. Onder het artikel de hele speech van Trump en
een video met de toespraak van Putin (onder het geheel kan je klikken
voor een ‘Dutch vertaling’, dat neemt wel enige tientallen seconden
in beslag):
Trump
at the UN: U.S. is good, China is bad
The
president portrayed the US as a benevolent, responsible world leader
— and China as the world’s aggressor.
By
Alex Ward
Displayed
on a monitor, President Donald Trump addresses the United Nations
General Assembly at UN headquarters on September 24, 2019, in New
York City. Drew
Angerer/Getty Images
September 24, 2020
“Information
Clearing House”
– President Donald Trump used his fourth, and perhaps final, United
Nations General Assembly speech to portray himself as a benevolent,
responsible world leader and China as the world’s
aggressor.
“America is fulfilling our destiny as
peacemaker,” he said in a prerecorded address, touting US-brokered
normalization-of-relations deals between Israel and two Arab nations,
ongoing talks to end the Afghanistan War, and a Serbia and Kosovo
pact signed at the White House.
“As we pursue this bright
future, we must hold accountable the nation which unleashed this
plague onto the world: China,” Trump added, referring to the
coronavirus.
In many ways, the speech was vintage Trump. He
boasted that his America First approach to foreign policy —
anathema to the UN’s multilateral ethos — is the best way forward
for the US and the world. He beamed about US economic and military
strength. And he bragged about his administration’s handling of the
coronavirus, even though nearly 200,000 Americans have died of the
disease, while expressing hopes for a better, pandemic-less
world.
But the key takeaway is Trump’s framing of China as
the nation most responsible for the Covid-19 outbreak, and therefore
the country most deserving of the world’s scorn. It continues the
administration’s preference to speak of China as a Cold War-like
enemy, with the US leading the way to rid the globe of its evil. “The
United Nations must hold China accountable for their actions,”
Trump declared.
Many
expected Trump to say these things, partly
because he’s been saying them for months. He at first praised
China’s handling of the coronavirus, and only started to speak
belligerently about Beijing as his failure to control America’s
outbreak became too big to ignore. Now he’s taken that message, at
first geared toward a domestic audience, to the global stage.
Of
course, Trump did not vow to distribute a coronavirus vaccine around
the world, nor did he swear to tackle key global problems like
climate change. Such failures may lead much of the speech to be
disregarded.
But in terms of getting his main point across —
US good, China bad — the short, virtually delivered speech likely
did the trick.
Transcript
of Trump’s UNGA speech is below:
It is my profound
honor to address the United Nations General Assembly, 75 years after
the end of World War II and the founding of the United Nations.
We
are once again engaged in a great global struggle. We have waged a
fierce battle against the invisible enemy — the China virus —
which has claimed countless lives in 188 countries.
In
the United States, we launched the most aggressive mobilization,
since the Second World War. We rapidly produced a record supply of
ventilators creating a surplus that allowed us to share them with
friends and partners all around the globe. We pioneered lifesaving
treatments, reducing our fatality rate 85 percent since April. Thanks
to our efforts, three vaccines are in the final stage of clinical
trials. We are mass producing them in advance so they can be
delivered immediately upon arrival.
We
will distribute a vaccine. We will defeat the virus. We will end the
pandemic. And we will enter a new era of unprecedented prosperity,
cooperation, and peace.
As
we pursue this bright future, we must hold accountable the nation
which unleashed this plague onto the world: China. In the earliest
days of the virus, China locked down travel domestically while
allowing flights to leave China — and infect the world.
China
condemned my travel ban on their country, even as they canceled
domestic flights and locked citizens in their homes. The Chinese
government and the World Health Organization (WHO), which is virtually
controlled by China, falsely declared that there was no evidence of
human-to-human transmission. Later they falsely said people without
symptoms would not spread the disease. The United Nations must hold
China accountable for their actions.
In
addition, every year China dumps millions and millions of tonnes of
plastic and trash into the oceans, overfishes other countries’
waters, destroys vast swaths of coral reef, and emits more toxic
mercury into the atmosphere than any country anywhere in the world.
China’s carbon emissions are nearly twice what the US has, and it’s
rising fast.
By
contrast, after I withdrew from the one-sided Paris
climate accord, last year America reduced its carbon emissions by
more than any country in the agreement. Those who attack America’s
exceptional environmental record while ignoring China’s rampant
pollution are not interested in the environment. They only want to
punish America, and I will not stand for it.
If
the United Nations is to be an effective organization, it must focus
on the real problems of the world. This includes terrorism, the
oppression of women, forced labor, drug trafficking, human and sex
trafficking, religious persecution, and the ethnic cleansing of
religious minorities. America will always be a leader in human
rights. My administration is advancing religious liberty, opportunity
for women, the decriminalization of homosexuality, combating human
trafficking, and protecting unborn children.
We
also know that American prosperity is the bedrock of freedom and
security all over the world. In three short years, we built the
greatest economy in history, and we are quickly doing it again. Our
military has increased substantially in size: We spent $2.5 trillion
over the last four years on our military. We have the most powerful
military anywhere in the world — and it’s not even close.
We
stood up two decades of China’s trade abuses. We revitalized the
NATO alliance, where other countries are now paying a much more fair
share. We forged historic partnerships with Mexico, Guatemala,
Honduras, and El Salvador to stop human smuggling. We are standing
with the people of Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, in their righteous
struggle for freedom.
We
withdrew
from the terrible Iran nuclear deal and imposed crippling
sanctions on the world’s leading state sponsor of terror. We
obliterated the ISIS Caliphate 100 percent, killed its founder and
leader, al-Baghdadi,
and eliminated the world’s top terrorist, Qassem
Soleimani.
This
month, we achieved a peace deal between Serbia and Kosovo. We reached
a landmark breakthrough with two
peace deals in the Middle East after decades of no progress.
Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain all signed a historic
peace agreement in the White House with many other Middle Eastern
countries to come. They are coming fast, and they know it’s great
for them and it’s great for the world.
These
groundbreaking peace deals at the dawn of the new Middle East, by
taking a different approach, we have achieved different outcomes —
far superior outcomes. We took an approach, and the approach worked.
We intend to deliver more peace agreements shortly, and I have never
been more optimistic for the future of the region. There is no blood
in the sand. Those days are hopefully over.
As
we speak, the United States is also working to end the war in
Afghanistan, and we are bringing our troops home. America is
fulfilling our destiny as peacemaker, but it is peace through
strength. We are stronger now than ever before. Our weapons are at an
advanced level, like we’ve never had before, like, frankly, we’ve
never even thought of having before, and I only pray to God that we
never have to use them.
For
decades, the same tired voices propose the same failed solutions,
pursuing global ambitions at the expense of their own people. But
only when you take care of your own citizens will you find a true
basis for cooperation. As president, I have rejected the failed
approaches of the past, and I am proudly putting America first, just
as you should be putting your countries first. That’s okay. That’s
what you should be doing.
I
am supremely confident that next year, when we gather in person, we
will be in the midst of one of the greatest years in our history. And
frankly, hopefully, in the history of the world. Thank you, God bless
you all. God bless America. And God bless the United Nations.
- “Source“
–
See
also
Watch;
Trump Gets Loudly Booed While Paying Respects to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
China
goes on the attack in response to Donald Trump’s UN speech
WATCH:
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* Voor ‘meer berichten over de vredelievende mensenrechtenbewaker VS’, zie :
‘VS
vermoordde meer dan 20 miljoen mensen sinds het einde van
WOII……..‘ Tot
het jaar 2000, deze eeuw zijn er intussen ruim meer dan 2,5 miljoen
moorden aan toe te voegen, moorden begaan door de VS en de NAVO (waar
deze terreurorganisatie onder militair opperbevel stond en staat van
de VS…)….
‘VS
buitenlandbeleid sinds WOII: een lange lijst van staatsgrepen en
oorlogen……….‘
‘List
of wars involving the United States‘
Voor meer berichten over Trump, China, Abraham-akkoord, Coronavirus en/of BLM (Black Lives Matter: over de demonstraties tegen mensenrechtenschendingen en moorden gepleegd door de politie in de VS), klik op het betreffende label, direct onder dit bericht.