Trump claims UK and Europe ‘going to hell’ in extraordinary UN rant

President Donald Trump released an extraordinary wirade in the United Nations in New York on Tuesday, and said that Britain and Europe would go to hell because of their rejection of migration and climate change as the ları the greatest job to the world so far ”.
In a magnificent explosion, the US leader warned that Western countries were captured by the “illegal aliens ve and that“ migration and suicide energy ideas would be the death of Western Europe ”.
And only days after enjoying the dinner with the King and Queen in Windsor Castle, he claimed that he accepted London’s Islamic Sharia law and called Sir Sadiq Khan as “terrible, terrible mayor ..
The president’s one -hour address touched on many familiar complaints and revealed some groaning and disturbing laughter of the delegates.
He claimed that the UN supports illegal migration and funds an attack on Western countries and borders ”and caused irreparable damages to economies and cultures of green energy projects aiming to reduce carbon footprints.
“If you don’t move away from ‘green energy’ deception, I tell you that your country will fail,” Trump said. “If you don’t stop the people you’ve never seen before, you have nothing in common, your country will fail.”
The speech put all the honor from the historical state visit of the last week, when the First Lady Melania got into a car around the Windsor Castle and said that he said “love England”.
“Europe is having a serious problem,” the UN said to the delegates. “As no one has seen before, it was invaded by the power of illegal aliens. They certainly do nothing.
“I look at London, where you are a terrible mayor, a terrible, terrible mayor, and has changed, they have changed a lot. Now they want to go to the Sharia law. But you are in a different country, you can’t do it.
“Both immigrant and suicide energy ideas will be the death of Western Europe if something is not done immediately. This cannot be sustained.”
Sir Sadiq’s office, Trump’s “terrible and bigoted comments” by answering, he said he would “honor”.
“We are happy to welcome the number of records of US citizens who are more secure and moving here than the largest city of London, London is the largest city in the world, Londa he added.
Focusing on England as an example of Western failure, Trump said that the North Sea oil is too much taxed to go there any developer or any oil company.
Trump also criticized the decision to put “windmills and big solar panels in the rural area and continued to describe renewable energy as“ pathetic ..
“I want to stop seeing that their beautiful Scottish and British countryside is destroyed with windmills and large solar panels that go seven miles seven miles and lead to agricultural lands,” he said. “But we don’t let it be in America.”
He also claimed that Christianity was the “the most persecuted religion ve and asked Hamas to return all hostages because he refused Palestine’s recognition as a state.
The UN had some slight praise from him, insisted on “100 percent” supporting.
“What is the purpose of the United Nations?” Trump asked. “The UN has a very tremendous potential. I have always said. He has a very enormous, tremendous potential. But he doesn’t even approach this potential.
“Sometimes I don’t agree with it, but I’m behind it because the peace potential in this institution is great.”
At the same time, Lib Dem, Sir Ed Davey, gave his party’s opening speech at the conference in Bournemouth, where a Nigel Farage reform warned that Trump’s policies were introduced in England.
He claimed that Farage, Trump and X (formerly Twitter) boss Elon Musk was a part of the “forces of darkness ıy that should be stopped with Russia’s Vladimir Putin.
Downing Street did not comment on Trump’s speech, but the Prime Minister turned to his own party conference this weekend and serious question marks on his strategy.




