Controversial UN Speeches: Khrushchev to Chávez
- In September 2017, Donald Trump, during his first speech to the UN General Assembly as president, threatened the "total destruction of North Korea" if it continued its nuclear...
- * Threat: Trump stated that if the US was forced to defend itself or its allies, the only option would be the complete destruction of North Korea.
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Main Point:
In September 2017, Donald Trump, during his first speech to the UN General Assembly as president, threatened the “total destruction of North Korea” if it continued its nuclear program.
Key Details:
* Threat: Trump stated that if the US was forced to defend itself or its allies, the only option would be the complete destruction of North Korea.
* “Rocket Man”: he referred to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as “rocket man” and suggested he was on a suicidal mission.
* Strong Rhetoric: The speech was described as radically different from previous US presidential addresses to the UN, and even harsher than those given by leaders of extremist regimes.
* Source: The information is based on reporting from The Guardian journalist Julian Borger.
* Image: The text is accompanied by an image of Donald Trump speaking at the UN General Assembly.
