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Waltz takes UN post, pledges to root out antisemitism and ‘woke’ programs

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SPECIAL: The newly confirmed US Ambassador to the United Nations, Michael Waltz, while working to root antisemitism, eliminating “awakening” programs and will become more aggressive in telecommunications, aviation, fields and more, the resources given to FOX News Digital.

Waltz, a retired army National Guard Colonel and former Green Beret, has previously served as a republican from Florida to serve as Trump’s National Security Advisor.

Trump’s last cabinet selection Mike Waltz approved by the Senate in a narrow vote

Waltz was approved as an UN ambassador on Friday and ended a nine -month -old gap, which was not the UN representative of the UN. Only, the UN General Assembly arrived just before it started in New York.

Mike Waltz promises that the US NATO region will defend every ‘inch’. (Spencer Plato/Getty Images)

A source familiar with Waltz’s plans told Fox News Digital to reform the UN to clean the UN, like many other government agencies.

Source, Fox News Digital’e Waltz’ın UN agencies of climate and “awakening” programs, he said.

Source, Waltz’un United States of the United States will be represented in the UN will also reform the way.

Another source familiar with Waltz’s plans called Fox News Digital “President Trump Peace Head”. “The UN’s original task was to bring everyone together and prevent wars or stop wars.”

Source added: “We need to go back to the foundations.”

The United Nations Center is seen in New York on Friday, July 27, 2007. The United Nations Secretary General Ms. Alicia Barcena announced Michael Adlerstein as a pre -construction plan for Captal Master Plan Executive Director and the new UN building at the UN headquarters in New York on Friday. (AP Photo/Osamu Honda)

The United Nations Center is seen in New York in 2007. (Osamu Honda/Associated Press)

This source also told Fox News Digital Waltz that Waltz will work to root antisemitism in the UN

Waltz promises that after the Russian jets fly to Estonia, NATO territory will defend ‘every centimeter’

Waltz also showed that it plans to be more aggressive in international standard determination organs affecting US businesses and the economy. For example, China said that China is “very aggressive” in the agencies that manage aviation, telecommunications, fields and international transportation.

“We must be more aggressive,” Source said.

Waltz also plans to support Trump’s agenda and priorities set by Foreign Minister Marco Rubio.

During the approval hearing, Waltz defended reforms in the UN and argued that we should have a place in the world to have a place for everyone to speak. “

“China, Russia, Europe, where the developing world can come together and solve conflicts.” He said. “But 80 years later, it was dragged from the basic task of peace construction.”

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Mike Waltz is a retired army national guard colonel and old Green Bere. (Mike Waltz)

Meanwhile, on the first day of the UN, Waltz warned the United States and its allies that the Russian fighter plane violated the Estonian airspace after the NATO territory would defend “every centimeter”.

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“The United States NATO NATO is standing in the face of this airspace violations of our allies, and I want to get this first opportunity to repeat and emphasize this first opportunity and our allies will defend every centimeter of the NATO region.” He said. “Russia should stop dangerous behavior urgently.”

The warning has marked one of Waltz’s first public statements since the approval of the Senate. Days after the three Russian Mig-31 jets came to the Estonian airspace in depth-within years, the attack on the Baltic Nation’s Parliament building-Moscow’s determination of NATO is the closest to the building.

Fox News’ Morgan Phillips contributed to this report.

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