VIDEO Trump Threatens UN

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Trump Threatens UN In a provocative segment from The Young Turks, hosts Cenk Uygur and John Iadarola discuss President Trump's threats to cut funding to the United Nations in response to a unanimous resolution condemning the U.S. decision to move its embassy to Jerusalem. This decision has drawn significant international backlash, positioning Trump against a majority of the global community.

Key Points of Discussion:​

  • UN Resolution: The United Nations plans to hold a vote to condemn the U.S. move, which has been largely criticized worldwide. Uygur emphasizes that although some support Trump, the overwhelming sentiment among nations is against this policy.
  • Monetary Implications: Nikki Haley, U.S. ambassador to the UN, echoes Trump's sentiment by stating that the U.S. is often asked to do more for the UN, implying potential financial repercussions for countries that vote against the U.S.
  • Trump's Indifference: Trump’s apparent disregard for international opinion is highlighted. Uygur argues that in a scenario where global consensus disagrees with him, any rational leader would reconsider their stance.
  • Domestic Reactions: The segment touches on the political landscape in the U.S., noting a trend where younger voters, particularly in traditionally red states, tend to lean Democratic. Uygur predicts this could signal a shift away from Trump’s ideologies.
  • Historical Context: Uygur reflects on past UN votes, particularly during the lead-up to the Iraq War, suggesting that listening to international allies could prevent future foreign policy blunders. The dialogue illustrates a critical view of Trump’s foreign policy decisions, particularly how they might resonate with both domestic and international audiences. Uygur and Iadarola advocate for progressive politics, underscoring the shifting dynamics in American electoral demographics.

    Discussion for the Community:​

    What are your thoughts on Trump's policy towards the UN and the impact of such unilateral decisions? Do you think there's a significant generational divide in political views regarding foreign policy? Share your insights below! For those interested in further discussions on politics or want to explore different perspectives, check out related threads in the Water Cooler section!
 

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