President Donald Trump and his team tackle the messy and bloody world that we inherited with historical performance. Through skillfully negotiated trucles in the middle, Africa and Asia, our recent agreement with NATO and the successful strike about Iranian nuclear facilities, the US is now well positioned to win permanent peace.
But despite this historic run, there are huge global challenges. The Russian war against Ukraine continues and communist China rattles Sabres in the Pacific.
President Trump needs his full diplomatic team, and the time has come to fill the gap at the United Nations with his chosen successor, my friend, fellow veteran and former home colleague Mike Waltz.
Former national security adviser Mike Waltz is waiting for his nomination process to start in the Senate. (Jakub Porzycki/Nurphoto via Getty Images; Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
In September the UN will hold its 80th annual meeting of world leaders in the General Meeting in New York, and so that the United States is fully represented, the US Senate must act quickly to confirm Mike Waltz before their annual Augustus races.
Trump takes the fight to the CCP. It is long gone that we have protected our bases and critical infrastructure
Mike is the right man for the time in which we live – and for an American first approach to foreign policy. As I see, there are six major problems that the UN is confronted with that Mike will tackle there during his term of office.
Firstly, the UN Security Council must re -focus its central mission to establish disputes and mediation offers. No progressive political signaling.
Secondly, the UN must reform its terribly ineffective and toothless “peace enforcement” missions. These security forces that have been on their bases for decades do not make dangerous places safer.
Thirdly, we have to come across China in norms-fast bodies. We have not succeeded in reducing the influence of communist China for too long. Mike understands the need to be hard with the CCP and I know he will deliver on this front.
This is not just about the Jews. It was never
Fourth, it’s time to dismantle the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and the budget of $ 1.2 billion. Corruption penetrates this Schijnbureau. President Trump has not been shy to call on other UN shortages. He got the US from the so -called Human Rights Council and the World Health Organization, and Mike will ensure that we do not go on his watch with such treacherous works.
Fifth, anti -Semitism itself must be founded at the UN for too long. Israel has the right to exist, a right to live freely with fear and with peaceful neighbors.
Finally, it is time to defend foreign utility programs that are not in accordance with President Trump’s first agenda. Woke waste is unbridled at the UN and the Foreign Affairs Committee, which I chairman, has identified various ridiculous examples. Programs that “promote sexual sensitive approaches to tackle the digital information disorder” and “LGBTI are in the Caribbean”, for example, must end and Mike will see that they do that.
Mike devoted his life to the national service. He is a retired US Army Colonel and Green Beret who has received four bronze stars. He spent almost three decades defending our country on the battlefield and serving the American people in the power halls.
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The title of the book by Mike 2014 is “Warrior Diplomat”, and at the UN it is his understanding of foreign policy that is perhaps its greatest possession. Before he came to the Trump administration, he was a policy director for two Defense Minister and was chosen three times for the congress, where he served in the Foreign Affairs, Intelligence and Armed Services Committees, as well as the China Task Force House.
Mike is a seasoned operator, a fundamental American first conservative and a skilled communicator who is not afraid to bring the American business directly to the world. Mike will be the VN’s voice at the UN and will implement the agenda of President Trump faithfully to maintain our historical “peace through strength” philosophy that the Cold War won.
Earlier this year, in an executive order that initiating a complete revision of American involvement in the UN, President Trump criticized the organization because he wanted to take more ideological views and supported our opponents than to tackle difficult worldwide problems.
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Still, while the president has signed the order, he repeated a sentiment that he has often expressed since 2017: “I have always had the feeling that the UN has a huge potential. It does not live up to that potential now.” Realizing that potentially will be a large part of Mike’s task as an envoy of the president.
Despite all his imperfections, the United Nations remains a forum for promoting American interests and challenging our opponents on the world stage. At the moment of global tension and conflicts we need someone who needs smart, tested and clear eyes who represents us there. It’s time to confirm Mike Waltz.
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