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DonViejo

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Thu Sep 27, 2018, 07:36 AM Sep 2018

Trump becomes a punchline at the U.N.

By Ishaan Tharoor
September 27 at 12:59 AM

Even the most bullish of President Trump’s supporters would have a tough time classifying his performance at the United Nations this week as a success.

His Tuesday address to the U.N. General Assembly will be remembered for the mocking laughter that followed his claim that the Trump administration has, so far, “accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country.”

It didn’t get much better the next day: Trump chaired a session of the U.N. Security Council on weapons of mass destruction and nonproliferation, hoping to gin up support for his administration’s hard-line stance on the Iran nuclear deal. “This horrible, one-sided deal allowed Iran to continue its path toward a bomb and gave the regime a cash lifeline when they needed it the most,” Trump complained. “They were in big, big trouble. They needed cash. We gave it to them.”

Instead, virtually every other member country took turns scolding the United States for its undermining of the nuclear deal with Tehran. Trump’s withdrawal from the Iran deal and reimposition of sanctions on Iran was condemned by politicians ranging from the president of Peru to the vice president of the Ivory Coast to the foreign minister of Kazakhstan.

Bolivian President Evo Morales launched the most scathing attack, citing decades of malign American interference in the Middle East and then lashing out at Trump for acts such as separating migrant parents from their children at the U.S.-Mexico border. The United States, Morales said, “could not care less about human rights or justice." Trump could only thank Morales for his remarks.

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Trump becomes a punchline at the U.N. (Original Post) DonViejo Sep 2018 OP
Trump lies so much he cannot discern ridicule from a joke. gordianot Sep 2018 #1
Alternative facts Racerdog1 Sep 2018 #2

gordianot

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1. Trump lies so much he cannot discern ridicule from a joke.
Thu Sep 27, 2018, 09:05 AM
Sep 2018

Can you imagine what the translations of Trump’s jumbled up word salad speech sounded like in the earphones? There was almost a Palin quality to that speech. Small wonder the world laughed when Trump started bragging.

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