Trump’s UN Speech Clears the Path to Multipolarity

I thought the first 53 minutes of Trump’s UN speech was horrible. It sounded like it was written by the warmongering NeoCon wing of his cabinet and the Republican Party. Then in the last ten minutes he turned it around. It was beautiful. He shows that someone in his cabinet understands the beauty of the multipolar world. This is the best geopolitical position that Christians can take to advance Christ’s kingdom in the nations. No more trying to resurrect Babel!

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Next year the United States will celebrate the 250th anniversary of our glorious independence, a testament to enduring power and American freedom and spirit. We will also be proudly hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and shortly thereafter, the 2028 Olympics, which is going to be very exciting. I hope you all come. I hope that countless people from all over the globe will take part of these great, these will be great celebrations of liberty and human achievement, and that together, we all can rejoice in the miracles of history that began in July 4th, 1776 when we founded the Light to All Nations. And it’s something really that an amazing thing came out of that date. It’s called the United States of America. In honor of this momentous anniversary, I hope that all countries who find inspiration in our example will join us in renewing our commitment values, and those values, really, that we hold so dear together.

Let us defend free speech and free expression. Let us protect religious liberty, including for the most persecuted religion on the planet today. It’s called Christianity. And let us safeguard our sovereignty and cherish qualities that have made each of our nations so special, incredible, and extraordinary.

In closing, just want to repeat that immigration and the high cost of so-called green renewable energy is destroying a large part of the free world and a large part of our planet. Countries that cherish freedom are fading fast because of their policies on these two subjects. You need strong borders and traditional energy sources if you are going to be great again. Whether you have come from north or south, east or west, near or far, every leader in this beautiful hall today represents a rich culture, a noble history, and a proud heritage that makes each nation majestic and unique, unlike anything else in human history or any other place on the face of the earth.

From London to Lima, from Rome to Athens, from Paris to Seoul, from Cairo to Tokyo, and Amsterdam to right here in New York City, we stand on the shoulders of the leaders and legends, generals and giants, heroes and titans who won and built our beloved nations, all of our nations, with their own courage, strength, spirit, and skill. Our ancestors climbed to mountains, conquered oceans, crossed deserts, and trekked over wide open plains. They charged into thunderous battles, plunged into grave dangers, and they were soldiers, and farmers, and workers, and warriors, and explorers, and patriots. They built towns into cities, tribes into kingdoms, ideas into industries, and small islands into mighty empires. You’re a part of all of that. They were champions for their people who never gave up and who never ever gave in. Their values, defined our national identities. Their visions forged our magnificent destiny. Everybody in this room is a part of it in your own way.

Each of us inherits the deeds and the myths, the triumphs, the legacies of our own heroes and founders who so bravely showed us the way. Our ancestors gave everything for homelands, that they defended with pride, with sweat, with blood, with life, and with death. Now, the righteous task of protecting the nations that they built belongs to each and every one of us. So together, let us uphold our sacred duty to our people and to our citizens. Let us protect their borders, ensure their safety, preserve their cultures, treasures, and traditions, and fight, fight, fight for their precious dreams and their cherished freedoms, and in friendship and really, a beautiful vision.

Let us all work together to build a bright, beautiful planet, a planet that we all share, a planet of peace and a world that is richer, better, and more beautiful than ever before. That can happen. It will happen. It will happen, and I hope it can happen and start right now, right at this moment. We’ll turn it around. We’re going to make our countries better, safer, more beautiful. We’re going to take care of our people. Thank you very much. It’s been an honor. God bless the nations of the world. Thank you very much. Bye.

Thank you.


Aleksandr Dugin had a great take on the whole context of this historic speech.

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Here is the transcript in English of Dugin’s analysis.

In his speech, Trump is essentially tearing away the veils. He says:

“There is no world order. It’s an illusion. It’s a phantom pain of that Yalta world, which had formed, uh, formed based on the results of the Second World War. Now, it’s every man for himself, and I,” Trump says, “am for myself. And I don’t give a damn about all the proprieties. America simply goes first. America first. I’m so wonderful, and you can interpret that as you wish. And in principle, I’m going to disband you all and chase you out of New York, from New York.”

He is essentially challenging not so much the emerging multipolar world, but rather the illusions of the preceding liberal order, which he frankly calls chaos. That’s it, there is no order. It’s every man for himself here.

At the same time, Trump, in my opinion, I’ve noticed such an interesting feature, he brings much more benefit to the new multipolar world order than even if he wanted to build it. He constantly opposes it, but he brought Moscow and Beijing, China and India closer together precisely with these insane tariffs. That is, he is building it. The way he treats the world majority, represented in the… this is another impulse given by him, I think, against his will, for the construction and creation of a new world.

The people who sit there, representing humanity, they are watching: “Well, that’s it, Western leadership has collapsed.” They no longer even hide that they don’t want this leadership, don’t know how to build it. They, the people of the West in the person of Trump, and he is the Hegemon, are not offering us any order at all. They are offering us to act, every man for himself.

And here, against this background, as when sailing a yacht, one can move forward thanks to a tailwind, thanks to a wind that blows from two sides, or even a headwind—if a skilled helmsman, he can reach his destination even with a contrary wind. So, Trump is precisely such a wind, who tries to counteract the emergence of a multipolar world, but in fact contributes to it, and indeed, any of his actions only strengthens the need for the fact that, of course, for humanity at large, for the majority, order is necessary, some concepts of logic and consistency are necessary.

This monstrous chaos… but Trump is destroying what he is undoubtedly destroying. He is destroying the UN, destroying this rules-based order. He is striking a blow against the liberalism and internationalism of the previous era, but in doing so, he is clearing the path for a multipolar world.

And here, our position, our logic, our strategic thinking, our… what [he] said interestingly. He said that we Americans are impatient, while you Russians are patient. This is a very subtle point. We need this patience now for building the new architecture of the world. And Trump, without wanting to, I even think, fighting against it, strangely enough, paradoxically, is aiding and abetting this.

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