President Donald Trump electrified the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, delivering a fiery speech that highlighted his unmatched record of bringing peace to the world — while calling out the UN’s failures, the immigration crisis, and the climate change hoax destroying Western nations.
Trump’s bold address comes just weeks before the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize is announced, and his supporters believe he has a stronger case than ever to finally claim the award.
Trump’s Historic Peace Achievements
In his first major UN appearance since returning to office, President Trump proudly declared that he has “ended seven un-endable wars” during his second term — a record no modern leader has come close to matching.
“Everyone says I should get the Nobel Peace Prize for each of these achievements,” Trump said to the packed hall of world leaders.
He cited major breakthroughs in places like Cambodia and Thailand, Kosovo and Serbia, and even Israel and Iran, crediting his leadership with saving millions of lives and bringing stability to regions long plagued by bloodshed.
Trump briefly mentioned Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine, which he vowed to end on his first day back in office, and strongly criticized U.S. allies who are moving to recognize Palestinian statehood, calling it a “reward for Hamas terrorists” who have committed unspeakable atrocities against Israel.
Blasting the UN and Weak Western Leaders
Trump did not hold back when criticizing the United Nations, accusing it of sitting on the sidelines while he personally worked to stop wars and secure peace.
“Empty words don’t solve war,” Trump said. “The UN writes strongly worded letters while I deliver real results.”
He also mocked the UN for its extravagant renovation of its Manhattan headquarters and even pointed out that the organization couldn’t manage to provide a working teleprompter for his speech.
Warning to Europe: Close Borders or Collapse
In one of the most powerful moments of his speech, Trump warned Western Europe that its open-border policies and obsession with “green energy” schemes are leading to destruction.
“Immigration and suicidal energy ideas will be the death of Western Europe,” Trump declared. “Your countries are going to hell.”
The president described these two issues as a “double-tailed monster” and urged nations to follow America’s example by closing their borders and embracing energy independence instead of relying on radical climate agendas.
Calling Out the Climate Change Scam
Trump again took aim at climate activists and globalist elites, calling global warming a “hoax” and climate change policies a “con job” designed to weaken strong nations and enrich corrupt bureaucrats.
He argued that radical environmental rules have driven up energy costs, hurt working families, and made countries dependent on hostile foreign powers.
Eight Months of Tremendous Progress
Trump reminded the world that in just eight months back in office, he has restored peace, prosperity, and American strength, reversing what he called four years of “weakness, chaos, and radicalism” under the last administration.
He pointed to surging poll numbers, a booming stock market, and renewed confidence among everyday Americans as proof that “America is back and leading again.”
Nobel Prize Decision Looms
The Nobel Committee will announce the winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize on October 10 in Oslo, Norway.
If Trump wins, it would be a historic moment — not just for the president, but for America’s place as the leader of the free world.
“It’s too bad I had to do these things instead of the United Nations doing them,” Trump said. “But somebody had to stop the wars and bring peace.”
Why This Matters
President Trump’s speech wasn’t just about global politics — it was a call to action for nations to stand up against globalist agendas, defend their borders, and embrace peace through strength.
For millions of Americans and allies worldwide, Trump’s leadership represents the last, best hope to restore order in a chaotic world.
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