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The countries of Europe are heading to hell — Trump

The US leader sharply criticized European countries.

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US President Donald Trump sharply criticized European countries in his speech at the UN General Assembly, stating that they are "going to hell" as a result of mass and illegal migration. Zamon.uz reported on this.

According to his words, the continent has been engulfed by a wave of migrants, and no one is taking serious measures to stop this process.

Trump emphasized, using London as an example, that the city has completely changed, and some forces are even striving to implement Sharia law.

He also stated that migrants are responding to the West's kindness with violence and murder, and emphasized that every country has the right to protect its borders and culture. The President noted that Christianity is one of the most persecuted religions and called for the protection of the West's unique values.

Trump also touched upon the issue of climate change, calling it the "biggest hoax of all times" and assessed "green energy" as an excessively expensive and inefficient fantasy. He emphasized that while Europe is closing plants to clean the air, other countries are dumping tons of waste into the ocean and atmosphere.

The American leader also criticized the UN, stating that the organization is not solving problems but rather creating new ones, including by financing the entry of illegal migrants into peaceful countries. At the same time, he compared illegal migrants in the US to animals.

Trump linked the conflict in Ukraine to the mistakes of the previous US leadership and, addressing European countries, emphasized that they cannot continue to buy its energy resources from Russia while fighting against it, as this could be considered "treason." He added that China and India are financing the war in Ukraine through their economic ties with Russia.

At the same time, the President stated that the US is open to international cooperation, saying, "Together we can build a safe and prosperous world." He concluded his speech in his signature style, adding, "I am always right, I can foresee events. I have a hat that says 'Trump is right about everything'."

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