Javier Milei’s United Nations smackdown will rate as one of the Argentine President’s finest moments.
Milei’s first speech before the General Assembly held little back.
The chainsaw-wielding Libertarian took a proverbial axe to the ideological weeds choking the life out of the UN’s original mandate. Castigating the UN for abandoning freedom in favour of socialism, Milei rejected Project 2030, stating that Argentina will not participate in the UN’s promotion of collectivism.
This once liberty-centric organisation, Milei asserted, has replaced the cooperation of Nation States protecting God-given freedoms and the right to life with:
‘…a model of supranational government of international bureaucrats who seek to...
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