President Donald Trump will take the world stage at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday to deliver what aides are previewing as a forceful declaration of the “return of American strength” under his second administration.
The president is scheduled to speak just before 10 a.m. in New York City.
It marks his first UN address since returning to the White House.
According to a White House official, the address will underscore Trump’s foreign policy victories while delivering “blunt” warnings about the “failures of globalism” that threaten stable nations across the globe.
“President Trump has effectively restored American strength on the world stage,” the official told Fox News.
“His historic speech at the United Nations General Assembly will highlight his success in delivering peace on a scale that no other president has accomplished, while simultaneously speaking bluntly about how globalist ideologies risk destroying successful nations around the world.”
The president is expected to tout his administration’s role in brokering peace agreements in regions long defined by conflict, including between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Thailand and Cambodia, and Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
At the same time, he will highlight U.S. military operations aimed at crushing narcoterror networks.
Earlier this month, a U.S. strike obliterated a Venezuelan drug boat in the southern Caribbean, killing nearly a dozen suspected members of the Tren de Aragua cartel.
The president also authorized additional strikes last week against Venezuelan trafficking operations and a vessel linked to a designated terrorist organization, which left three narcoterrorists dead.
“Intelligence confirmed the vessel was trafficking illicit narcotics, and was transiting along a known narcotrafficking passage en route to poison Americans,” Trump announced at the time on Truth Social.
Trump is also expected to revisit June’s “Operation Midnight Hammer,” the largest B-2 bomber strike in U.S. history, which delivered precision hits on Iran’s nuclear program.
U.S. assessments, backed by Israeli intelligence and even Iran’s own foreign ministry, confirmed that the strikes destroyed or badly damaged key infrastructure at Tehran’s nuclear sites.
Alongside these successes, the president will deliver what aides describe as “tough talk” about the dangers of globalism.
Trump is expected to rail against international regimes that promote unchecked migration, climate extremism, and centralized energy controls, warning that these ideologies threaten to unravel prosperous nations.
“As the president delivers peace in major conflicts around the world, what has the United Nations been doing?” one White House official said, previewing Trump’s critique of the global body.
The speech will also reaffirm Trump’s vision of the United States as the “defender of Western civilization,” a theme that marked his first term and remains central to his second.
After his address, the president is scheduled to hold a series of high-level meetings, including with UN Secretary-General António Guterres, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Argentine President Javier Milei, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
He will also take part in a multilateral session with leaders from Qatar, Jordan, Turkey, Pakistan, Indonesia, Egypt, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia.
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