Since US President Donald Trump’s first address to the United Nations General Assembly last year, the champion of an “America First” foreign policy has by most accounts taken control of a decision-making process once driven by members of the Washington establishment.
On Tuesday, speaking again to world leaders at the UN, Trump lambasted the “so-called experts who have been proven wrong over the years, time and time again.”
Sticking to a script that betrayed either a lack of awareness or an indifference to the audience at hand, Trump launched immediately into a characteristically hyperbolic exultation of his achievements since taking office, which was met with audible laughter.

“In less than two years my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country,” he touted, adding in response to chuckles from world leaders: “Didn’t expect that reaction, but that’s okay.”
Boasting of a strong stock market, progress towards erecting a border wall and increasing border security as well as a massive increase in military spending, Trump showered the hall with the same talking points that garner loud applause from his political base at campaign rallies.
“Our military will soon be more powerful than it has ever been before… In other words: our country will be a stronger, safer and a richer country than it was when I assumed office.”
“We are standing up for America and for the American people. And we are also standing up for the world.”
Cutting foreign aid
Standing up for the world, Trump insisted, would in large part require retreating from it, so that other “countries could step up to provide more funding to protect their interests.
“The United States is the world’s largest giver in the world – by far – of foreign aid. But few give anything to us,” he lamented. “Moving forward, we are only going to give foreign aid to those who respect us and, frankly, are our friends.”
“The United States is committed to making the United Nations more effective and accountable,” Trump promised, adding that, to this end, “the United States will not pay more than 25% of the UN peacekeeping budget.”
Renegotiating trade agreements
In addition to getting other countries to commit more money for security, the US president stressed that his administration would continue its fight against trade abuses, pointing a finger at China.
“The United States opened our economy… yet other countries did not grant us fair and reciprocal access,” he claimed, continuing that trade deficits are the product of unfair trade practices.
Countries admitted to the World Trade Organization according to the speech, have since violated “every single principle” on which it is based.
“We have racked up $13 trillion in trade deficits over the last two decades, but those days are over. We will no longer tolerate such abuse, we will not allow our workers to be victimized, our companies to be cheated and our wealth to be plundered and transferred.”
Despite having “great affection for Chinese President Xi Jinping,” Trump said that America’s trade imbalance with China is “not acceptable… China’s market distortions and the way they deal cannot be tolerated.”
Trump praised what he has said are historic achievements in a renegotiated trade deal with South Korea, which was signed yesterday, and a partial agreement on trade with Mexico, announced last month.
Patriotism over globalism
Trump criticized the International Criminal Court for claiming near-universal jurisdiction, saying that the US “will never surrender America’s sovereignty to an unelected unaccountable global bureaucracy.”
“We reject the ideology of globalism and we embrace the doctrine of patriotism.” Responsible nations, he added, “must defend against threats to sovereignty.”
In conclusion, Trump said sovereign and independent nations are the only vehicle that has ensured peace and democracy and that only through a protection of this principle will countries find ways to cooperate.
“So together, let us choose a future of patriotism, prosperity, and pride,” the President said, laying out a vision that stood in stark contrast to generations of presidential administrations’ use of the platform to advocate the spread of universal, liberal democratic values across the globe.

Joe Wong So they prefer Aus, does that mean China is not perfect ?
WM Wong Regime change for the uighurs ?
If you write in gibberish, no one responds. Try an international language.
i live in North America and am well acquainted with the sort of people who vote for Trump. The writer here describes them as "hard working". There is nothing hard working about these characters compared to others in North America. They tend to be people resentful of immigrants getting ahead of them by diligent hard work. I go to a loca library here often and find it filled with immigrants and their children. Not so much with native locals. That tells us a lot.
all of this is pure bs ,its just cover for us warmongering .next is iran and maybe yet syria if they use the new s300s against israeli jets attacking syrian/iranian bases. trump is trying to isolate china from russia as well.knowing the two could destroy the us .
Voa, radio free Asia have evil intensions to split the people it aim at in foreign country, these are small people in Chinese vocabulary.
John Van Valin Chinese have their own Chinese paper, they don’t need half cooked or what Trump once said, fake news from foreign media.
Ken Nguyen Joe Wrong. Don’t worry, I’m sure Winnie Xi and the CCP have set aside girlfliends for you wumaos.
Yashad Rizvi For once I agree with you, Limp Sausage. Close all 5000+ military bases around the world and bring home the boys and girls to work in the NEW garment and shoe factories which Trump will bring back from China! Yeeee Hawww…
UN based on ‘patriotism’……hhhmmm…..
From now on every country sends its best martial artists to duke it out in every UN meetings?
Agreed. Trump sounded like a teenager bragging his accomplishments, which only exist in his head.
Hahhahaa…
Hehhehehhe….
He said that the US had rendered amazing assistance to Puerto Rico which is still trying to restore electricity to many of its citizens more than a year after hurricane Maria. Compare this to Hong Kong’s one-day recovery from taiphoon Mangkhut.
Yashad Rizvi
Your wife complained that you pimp for her and all the 0.5rmb but she enjoy entertaining real men rather than you with the large flabby sausage. LOL!.
Selfish patriotism for America only, but regime change for others. All bow to the big satanic hitman that worships at the Synagogue of the Devil in Jerusalem
Yashad Rizvi, Tibetans and Uighurs are begging China sending them to Malaysia and Australia, they don’t like India very much because it is too dirty and smelly. China should oblige their wishes with armed escort to make sure the Tibetans and Uighurs enter Malaysia and Australia safely.
Yashad Rizvi’s big mouth is the result of years working with the African American’s big sausage.
Yup stop being the world’s policeman and let them sort things out for themselves (ie all go to sh1t). Then the left will be begging for US intervention.
No, so long and thanks for all the fish, oil, etc.
The Tibetans & Uighurs can only hope (to be rid of the CCP)
Ken Nguyen stopped, reduced… not got rid of all.
Sorry there are no real men to be found in China, even for 0.5RMB which you wumaos get paid.
Does the sight of so many chinese ladies going out with gweilos offend you ? Small sausage !