Donald Trump addressed the United Nations General Assembly for the first time since 2020.
He told European leaders that immigration and climate policies were destroying their nations and heritage.
Trump labeled migration and energy policy a “double-tailed monster” devastating the continent.
He insisted that open borders would doom European countries to collapse.
“I love Europe,” Trump said. “But immigration and energy are destroying everything in their path.”
He accused leaders of embracing harmful policies for political correctness instead of survival.
He demanded an end to what he called “the failed experiment of open borders.”
Trump Attacks the UN Over Migration
Trump accused the United Nations of enabling irregular migration across the globe.
He said the UN had supported “millions” of illegal entries into the United States.
He urged the international body to “stop invasions, not create and finance them.”
Though unnamed, his remarks targeted UN agencies like IOM and UNHCR.
European nations, meanwhile, continue negotiating new asylum and return rules within the EU.
Trump insisted that the UN wasted resources while Europe and the US faced collapse.
Trump Claims Credit for Ending Conflicts
Trump said he ended “seven wars” during his first seven months in office.
He cited peace deals involving Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kosovo, Serbia, Israel, Iran, India, Pakistan, Egypt, and Ethiopia.
He criticized the UN for failing to assist in those negotiations.
“I never got a call from the United Nations,” Trump said.
He mocked the UN over a broken escalator and a malfunctioning teleprompter.
Trump argued he deserved multiple Nobel Peace Prizes for his diplomacy.
He said the UN had “tremendous potential” but delivered only “empty words” instead of solving wars.
