Donald Trump talks about “peace” during his first NATO speech, by mentioning that he also wants to “destroy North Korea”

World News Nilgun Salim
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On Tuesday 19th September, US President Donald Trump took the word for the first time in front of the United Nations Council.


Trump spoke about the importance of mobilizing all NATO member states in order to stop the reckless actions conducted by the North Korean state.


According to independent.co.uk, Donald Trump delivered a speech before the United Nations General Assembly and confessed that America has no choice but to destroy North Korea entirely if they continue to send missiles to Japan and Guam Island in the Ocean Pacific, especially because both of these territories host American military bases.


In a message the state leader has published on his personal Twitter page a few days ago, Donald Trump spoke about the actions of the North Korean leader, describing them as a safe way towards self-destruction.


“The rocket boy is on a suicide mission both on his persona and on his regime”, included Donald Trump’s message.


“I will always put America first, as you, the leaders of the other NATO member countries, do for your homeland. I will defend the interests of America above anything else. It is in everyone’s interest to work together to build a future in which all nations will be prosperous and safe”, added the President of the United States of America.


Trump’s speech, especially the part in he approached the North Korean issue, proved to be a little bit rhetoric, says Dr. Stephan Sideman, a linguistic expert at the University of Canada.


“It was a bad speech, at a wrong time, and especially for an inappropriate audience”, added professor Sideman.

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