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Mike Waltz aims to reform UN bloat and restore global effectiveness

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US Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz said President Donald Trump believes that the new Gaza Peace Plan could be “once a generation for the Middle East Peace”.

On Monday, Trump released the Gaza peace plan accepted by Israel. Despite the criticism of the UN’s actions in Gaza, the plan is based on the help of the international organ. When asked how this will work, Waltz said that the US would “continue to call this” and “request reforms” while working with the UN in Gaza.

In an interview with FOX News Digital, Waltz emphasized an important problem with the BM: Gaza in Gaza. UN’s numbers show He said that approximately 90% of the aid trucks were seized by armed groups or hungry people between 19 May and August 5th.

Waltz told Fox News Digital, “The UN agencies – where the US agencies pay approximately one quarter of the US costs – in fact, cannot be a situation in which Hamas has taken over. Hamas uses it to sell it to the black market.” He said.

The US and Israeli -backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which were heavily criticized by the UN, said on Friday that it has offered more than 178 million food since it started its operations in May.

Waltz calls UN mishaps during funding funds up to reforms to ‘unacceptable’ fund Fon Fleeing during Trump’s speech.

US Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz speaks at a security council meeting on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian Devlet problem during the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) dated September 23, 2025. (Spencer Plato/Getty Images)

Waltz ran to the ground just a few days before he organized the “senior week” on September 19, after his appointment to the role on 19 September. During that week, leaders from around the world, including Trump, addressed other member states in New York.

Trump clearly stated that his goal was to be a peaceful, and that Waltz emphasized during his sitting with Fox News Digital. However, this does not mean that it does not bring its own experience to its role.

“Green bers are called ‘warrior diplomats’. There is often a big rod behind us,” Waltz, the first green beanie chosen to the Congress, to Fox News Digital.

He compared this morality to Trump’s handling Iran during the summer.

“They had the opportunity to move away from a armed nuclear program, to deliver enriched materials, to enter diplomacy, and when they didn’t, our incredible B-2s went and took out.” He said.

UN Ambassador Mike Waltz is seen in a monitor

US Ambassador to United Nations Mike Waltz is on the screen on 23 September 2025 at a high -level meeting of the UN Security Council on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine at the UN headquarters in New York. (Jeenah Moon/Reuters)

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Waltz said Trump and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio wanted to follow his visions to carry out the first policies of America and “make the UN wonder again”. He said that the institution moved away from the roots and did not act as a place where everyone can solve problems from around the world, but the US wanted to bring it back.

According to Waltz, another important priority for the US in the UN is to get rid of “Bloat”.

“Like any bureaucracy for 80 years, it was very large, very bureaucratic and therefore less effective for 80 years.

Waltz, as an example of the United States as a former Congress member of Florida to achieve results in the UN as an example of the vote to Haiti recently drew attention to the vote, Haiti’deki lawlessness poured into the US coast, he said. However, Waltz believes that the UN -backed gang printing power will restore the law and order without making an invoice.

Waltz, “We will share the burden in line with what the President demands.” He said. “Including other countries. Kenya has led, El Salvador plays a role. Other countries pay for it. Not only on the shoulders of the United States.”

New US Ambassador to the United Nations, former National Security Advisor Mike Waltz speaks at the Security Council Emergency Meeting

The new US Ambassador to the United Nations, former National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, talks at the Emergency meeting of a security council in New York to discuss Russian fighter attacks on the airspace of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) Estonia on 22 September 2025. (Spencer Plato/Getty Images)

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Waltz accepted the skepticism of the Americans about the UN, but argued that world leaders should meet in the US territory and stay on the table of Washington. He also drew attention to the increasing influence of international organs on the American economy through regulation.

“How do we fly all these international organs and world, space, telecommunications, radio, data that can directly affect our economy and aviation lifestyle.” He said. “And as we have fought for deregulation in our own federal government, we certainly do not want global excessive regulations in many industries.”

Waltz emphasized that being globally engaged in the US interests and to prevent bad actors from filling the gap.

“I think we should be busy fighting for the values ​​we love. And if there is anything, this president is a warrior. We will continue to fight for our lifestyle.” He said.

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