Trump’s Day at the U.N. & The Farse of a Two State Solution – Top Takeaways

Trump’s Day at the U.N. & The Farse of a Two State Solution – Top 3 Takeaways, September 24th, 2025 

Takeaway #1: What is the purpose of the United Nations?  

On Tuesday President Trump made his first visit to the globalist body in New York City in six years. He found it to be even more defective than when he last left. When he arrived at the U.N. his elevator didn’t work as planned and neither did the teleprompter (which leads one to wonder whether there was really a technical error or more of an intentional error). Nevertheless President Trump, minus a teleprompter, went on to say... That since he retook office, he’s already stopped seven wars without any help from the U.N. The wars he cited as having ended, for those keeping score, were between Cambodia and Thailand, Kosovo and Servia, the Congo and Rwanda, Pakistan and India, Israel and Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia and Armenia and Azerbaijan. And he wrapped that thought up by saying... All I got from the United Nations was an escalator that on the way up stopped right in the middle. And then a teleprompter that didn't work. The United Nations wasn’t there for us. They weren’t there. That being the case what is the purpose of the United Nations? The UN has such potential. Potential perhaps. But a collaborative body of participants is only as good as its leaders. But look around the world. How many truly great leaders of countries of significance on the world stage do you see? After asking myself that question and thinking about it I could only come up with three. Argentina's Javier Milei, who has his hands full as he’s currently fighting an uphill battle politically to fix his country’s economy due to out-of-control spending and Italy’s Giorgia Meloni who most recently took a stand to honor Charlie Kirk while breaking with other European countries in refusing to recognize a Palestinian state... and speaking of which... the third would be Benjamin Netanyahu – though the whole of Israel contains far less than half of the population of this state (Florida). But that’s about it. There’s a dearth of good leadership on the world stage which makes the U.N. little more than a waste of Manhattan real estate and greater than $13 billion we’ve been spending on it per year. Trump’s address warned other countries of the dangers of open borders, put Hamas on notice about hostages while stating “We have to stop the war in Gaza immediately”. While calling for peace in Ukraine he called on the hypocritical European nations to stop buying Russian energy. About that...after the address while taking questions after meeting with President Zelensky, Trump was asked if NATO countries should shoot Russian aircraft invading allied airspace and he said yes. Stand by for more news on that one... But there’s likely little that will come from that speech because the world lacks the necessary leadership outside of Trump and the few to do what the body should do. So yeah, what is the purpose other than hosting a bunch of terrorist sponsors and super libs in NYC?  

Takeaway #2: The Farce of a two-state solution 

Just this week feckless and useless leaders in the following countries have recognized a “Palestinian” state: Australia, Canada, Portugal and the UK. Not that there’s ever a good time to cave to terrorists, however how nice of these people to cave on Rosh Hashanah. Happy New Year Israel! It’s been a couple of years since I broke down the farce of a two-state solution, but it’s become hugely important yet again as supposed allies and world leaders bend knees to terrorists. In 1948, under terms agreed to under the United Nations General Assembly, the lands that comprise modern day Israel and the current Palestinian territories were designated to create an Arab territory and a Jewish state. On May 15th of 1948, Israel was officially recognized by the United Nations as a state. The Palestinian territories were governed by two nearby Arab governments – Egypt and Jordan. That continued until June of 1967 when Israel’s influence expanded in the region including holding influence over what then became known as the occupied Palestinian territories. The Israeli occupation in disputed Palestinian territories continued until 1993 when the Israeli military withdrew from much of the territory and recognized the Palestine Liberation Organization, or PLO through the Oslo Accord. At that point, the goal by many world leaders, including Israel’s government at the time, became a stated two-state solution. However, almost immediately, PLO leader Yasser Arafat supported terror operations against Israeli’s. As a result, Palestine was not officially recognized as a state by the United Nations and the region continued to be viewed through the prism of territories by the west. And what political movement supplanted the terror sponsoring PLO as the leaders of the Palestinian territories? The even more radical terrorist organization Hamas – which was overwhelmingly voted into power by the Palestinian people in 2006 and which was still supported by at least 75% of the Palestinian people at the time of the October 7th, 2023, attack on Israel. So, let’s say for minute that Israel does eliminate Hamas which is a gigantic “if”.  

Takeaway #3: The Palestinian territories would go back under the rule of what?  

The slightly less terroristic governance of the PLO led by Mahmoud Abbas. And with three-quarters of the Palestinian population supportive of sharia law, which means no Jews, what then? The only way there can be a two-state solution is if the Palestinian territories are replaced with non-Palestinian people. It’s kind of hard to have “two states” share a border when one’s bent on killing the people in the other one. And for those who still don’t get it. If you do exactly what Hamas wants you to do what does that tell you? And what are the odds that’s the right thing to do? Establishing a Palestinian state is less feasible than establishing Canada as the 51st state. 

Takeaway #1: What is the purpose of the United Nations?  

On Tuesday President Trump made his first visit to the globalist body in New York City in six years. He found it to be even more defective than when he last left. When he arrived at the U.N. his elevator didn’t work as planned and neither did the teleprompter (which leads one to wonder whether there was really a technical error or more of an intentional error). Nevertheless President Trump, minus a teleprompter, went on to say... That since he retook office, he’s already stopped seven wars without any help from the U.N. The wars he cited as having ended, for those keeping score, were between Cambodia and Thailand, Kosovo and Servia, the Congo and Rwanda, Pakistan and India, Israel and Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia and Armenia and Azerbaijan. And he wrapped that thought up by saying... All I got from the United Nations was an escalator that on the way up stopped right in the middle. And then a teleprompter that didn't work. The United Nations wasn’t there for us. They weren’t there. That being the case what is the purpose of the United Nations? The UN has such potential. Potential perhaps. But a collaborative body of participants is only as good as its leaders. But look around the world. How many truly great leaders of countries of significance on the world stage do you see? After asking myself that question and thinking about it I could only come up with three. Argentina's Javier Milei, who has his hands full as he’s currently fighting an uphill battle politically to fix his country’s economy due to out-of-control spending and Italy’s Giorgia Meloni who most recently took a stand to honor Charlie Kirk while breaking with other European countries in refusing to recognize a Palestinian state... and speaking of which... the third would be Benjamin Netanyahu – though the whole of Israel contains far less than half of the population of this state (Florida). But that’s about it. There’s a dearth of good leadership on the world stage which makes the U.N. little more than a waste of Manhattan real estate and greater than $13 billion we’ve been spending on it per year. Trump’s address warned other countries of the dangers of open borders, put Hamas on notice about hostages while stating “We have to stop the war in Gaza immediately”. While calling for peace in Ukraine he called on the hypocritical European nations to stop buying Russian energy. About that...after the address while taking questions after meeting with President Zelensky, Trump was asked if NATO countries should shoot Russian aircraft invading allied airspace and he said yes. Stand by for more news on that one... But there’s likely little that will come from that speech because the world lacks the necessary leadership outside of Trump and the few to do what the body should do. So yeah, what is the purpose other than hosting a bunch of terrorist sponsors and super libs in NYC?  

Takeaway #2: The Farce of a two-state solution 

Just this week feckless and useless leaders in the following countries have recognized a “Palestinian” state: Australia, Canada, Portugal and the UK. Not that there’s ever a good time to cave to terrorists, however how nice of these people to cave on Rosh Hashanah. Happy New Year Israel! It’s been a couple of years since I broke down the farce of a two-state solution, but it’s become hugely important yet again as supposed allies and world leaders bend knees to terrorists. In 1948, under terms agreed to under the United Nations General Assembly, the lands that comprise modern day Israel and the current Palestinian territories were designated to create an Arab territory and a Jewish state. On May 15th of 1948, Israel was officially recognized by the United Nations as a state. The Palestinian territories were governed by two nearby Arab governments – Egypt and Jordan. That continued until June of 1967 when Israel’s influence expanded in the region including holding influence over what then became known as the occupied Palestinian territories. The Israeli occupation in disputed Palestinian territories continued until 1993 when the Israeli military withdrew from much of the territory and recognized the Palestine Liberation Organization, or PLO through the Oslo Accord. At that point, the goal by many world leaders, including Israel’s government at the time, became a stated two-state solution. However, almost immediately, PLO leader Yasser Arafat supported terror operations against Israeli’s. As a result, Palestine was not officially recognized as a state by the United Nations and the region continued to be viewed through the prism of territories by the west. And what political movement supplanted the terror sponsoring PLO as the leaders of the Palestinian territories? The even more radical terrorist organization Hamas – which was overwhelmingly voted into power by the Palestinian people in 2006 and which was still supported by at least 75% of the Palestinian people at the time of the October 7th, 2023, attack on Israel. So, let’s say for minute that Israel does eliminate Hamas which is a gigantic “if”.  

Takeaway #3: The Palestinian territories would go back under the rule of what?  

The slightly less terroristic governance of the PLO led by Mahmoud Abbas. And with three-quarters of the Palestinian population supportive of sharia law, which means no Jews, what then? The only way there can be a two-state solution is if the Palestinian territories are replaced with non-Palestinian people. It’s kind of hard to have “two states” share a border when one’s bent on killing the people in the other one. And for those who still don’t get it. If you do exactly what Hamas wants you to do what does that tell you? And what are the odds that’s the right thing to do? Establishing a Palestinian state is less feasible than establishing Canada as the 51st state. 


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