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Iran FIRES missile in defiance of Trump warning as WW3 tensions escalate

The Khoramshahr missile is a new ballistic weapon with a range of 2,000km (1,200 miles). This comes as Iran said it will strengthen its missile capabilities and not seek any countrys permission to perform terrifying tests.

The new missile is capable of carrying several warheads and was on display yesterday in a military parade. HORROR: Iran tested its new ballistic missile.

State broadcaster IRIB carried footage of the missile test without giving its time and location, including video from an on-board camera which it said showed the detachment of the cone that carries multiple warheads.

You are seeing images of the successful test of the Khorramshahr ballistic missile with a range of 2,000 km, the latest missile of our country, state television said. This is the third Iranian missile with a range of 2,000 km, it added.

President Hassan Rouhani yesterday rejected demands from US President Donald Trump. Trump has denounced Iran as a rogue regime" and said its government was bent on "death and destruction". Rouhani has criticised the US leaders "ignorant, absurd and hateful rhetoric".

BRAZEN: President Hassan Rouhani is defying President Trump with more missile tests.

THREATENING: Iran has conducted a missile test, it announced this morning.

It comes after the US announced fresh sanctions on Iran in July over its ballistic missile programme. Trump claimed the country supports terror organisations. It also imposed sanctions on Iran after a ballistic missile test in January.

This was due to what was termed as a violation of the spirit of the 2015 agreement between Iran and six world powers to limit its nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief.

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President Trump campaigns for Sen. Luther Strange in Alabama - Duration: 7:08.

ROBERT COSTA: Hello. I'm Robert Costa. And this is the Washington Week Extra.

We're just days away from one of the first critical tests of the Trump era in the

ongoing fight between establishment Republican and the populist/nationalist whatever you

want to call them. The battle is on between these two groups in the Republican Party

in the GOP Senate runoff in Alabama. It's to fill the seat vacated by Attorney General

Jeff Sessions. What's different this time is President Trump has lined up on the side

of the establishment. He's campaigning to support incumbent Senator Luther Strange,

the favorite candidate of Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. On the other side,

Roy Moore, the controversial former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court.

His army of grassroots supporters includes tea party favorite Sarah Palin, the

president's former chief strategist Steve Bannon, and many of the president's own voters.

Will Trump be able to tip the scale here Friday night and in the next few days, Phil?

That's the question. And what a - what a wild race this has been.

PHILIP RUCKER: And this is a real risk for President Trump.

He's putting a lot on the line by flying down to Alabama to campaign with Luther Strange.

Look, the polls don't look good for Strange. For a while now he's been behind Roy Moore.

There was actually the first round of voting a month ago. Roy Moore won; Luther Strange

came in second there. And so Trump is trying to prop up Strange, trying to get him over

the finish line with this big rally in Alabama tonight. And the question is, is

he - is Strange going to emerge a winner? And if he is not, it could potentially be

a real anchor on Trump with his base and stick with Trump for a long time.

ROBERT COSTA: But, Phil, why wouldn't - President Trump's a political king in Alabama.

Why wouldn't that be enough to carry Luther Strange over?

PHILIP RUCKER: You know, Trump is a king in Alabama, but Roy Moore has been running

around the state speaking the language to Alabama. He's talking in a very religious

way. He's talking - he is an Evangelical, and he's really motivating these voters.

They see Strange as an establishment figure, as a puppet for Mitch McConnell.

And Moore is promising to go to Washington to shake it up, to do basically what Trump

campaigned on doing when he ran for president last year, and there's a real appeal there

for a lot of these Trump voters.

ROBERT COSTA: A lot of implications, Shawna, for 2018.

SHAWNA THOMAS: There are some implications for 2018.

How strong is Donald Trump when it comes to some of these states when all politics is

kind of local? Like, what we are seeing here to a certain extent is that, as you said,

Roy Moore is a known commodity there. Also, Luther Strange got his job in the

Senate under very strange - I just said that - (laughter) - circumstances in -

ROBERT COSTA: Governor Bentley.

SHAWNA THOMAS: Governor Bentley, who had to - who had to leave office, Luther Strange

used to be the attorney general of Alabama. There was some behind-the-scenes wheeling

and dealing that made a lot of people nervous, and people know about that in Alabama.

And so this may be more of a local race than we're letting on, but D.C.

is turning it into something that is much more national, like does McConnell, does Donald

Trump, and does a whole lot of money win you a seat?

And we don't seem to know the answer to that, but we will on Tuesday. (Laughter.)

ROBERT COSTA: Leader McConnell, Julie, has poured a lot of money in there, in Alabama,

at least through his aligned super PAC. In part, McConnell allies tell me that

he needs to show that Republican incumbents can survive in the Trump era.

JULIE PACE: Because there are other races as we look into 2018 where this similar

dynamic could play out. Arizona is really top of the list, where you have Trump on

the other side, where he's promoting primary challengers to Jeff Flake, who's the

incumbent Republican senator there. And this ties into what we're seeing on the Hill

with health care, because while Republicans in the Senate have a majority, it is a

very slim majority. And McConnell already has some problem children on his hands there.

He's got Rand Paul. He's got people like Ted Cruz and Mike Lee on other issues that

pop up. Roy Moore is the kind of senator who would get into office and create a whole

heck of a lot of problems for McConnell. He would not be a reliable vote when he

needed him. And with this narrow margin, as they look at next year's agenda - as

much as there would be one in a midterm year - McConnell knows that he needs

a reliable vote in Luther Strange by his side.

SHAWNA THOMAS: And that's something someone told our correspondent, Alex Jaffe, who's

down in Alabama right now.

Louie Gohmert, who is a member of Congress, was down there campaigning for Roy Moore.

And he told her that Moore winning gives the GOP on the Hill freedom to buck the

establishment, that he sees this as their ability to sort of do whatever they want,

depending on what they feel their constituency wants and the kind of Republicanism that

they have. And if that plays out, it's an issue for Senator McConnell.

PETER BAKER: It's also an issue for President Trump, of course. Now, we know

presidents don't actually always translate their popularity with, you know, other

candidates on the ballot. That's been true for a long time. Certainly Barack Obama

saw that in two different midterms, when Democrats lost a lot of seats.

But what's interesting is a test of what do people want out of President Trump?

The people who really like him, what do they want him to be?

Because he has shown flexibility, let's say, at times over certain issues that you would

think would alienate or upset the people who voted for him. And yet, they have stuck

by him, this - not a majority of the people, but the 35 or 40 percent who really do like him.

And it leaves you to see how far he can without, you know, taking a chance with that kind

of loyalty. You saw - you saw - you showed not only Steve Bannon. You showed

Sebastian Gorka, another former White House aide, standing there next to Roy Moore.

It's a really interesting moment.

ROBERT COSTA: About that interesting moment, Phil, just to wrap us up here on Alabama,

when you think about Bannon and his whole crew - Governor Palin and others - if Roy Moore

wins, what does it mean for them?

PHILIP RUCKER: It's huge for them. They've put a lot on the line. Bannon has done a

couple of things. He's instructed Breitbart to take a very pro-Moore, anti-Strange

approach in their news coverage on that website. He's funded some efforts. There was

this rally last night that we were talking about with Palin and Sebastian Gorka.

And this is Bannon, who's no longer in the White House, no longer has to toe the line

with Trump, saying I'm going to fight for the Trump voters even when the president's not

with them. And there's a real break here. And I think if Moore were to win, it would

lift up Trump. But there's another problem that we should point out with Moore, which

is that he makes a lot of statements and espouses a lot of views that people see as

sexist, misogynistic, anti-gay, racist, and so forth.

And if he were to get elected and come to the Senate, it's going to be a big distraction

for the Republican Party because every time he says something other Republicans are going

to get asked do they agree or not agree.

ROBERT COSTA: That is - you hear that all around Washington. It's not so much electing

Senator Strange again. It's about keeping Roy Moore out of Washington so he doesn't

become a burden for the Republican Party.

PHILIP RUCKER: Exactly.

ROBERT COSTA: That's it for this edition of the Washington Week Extra.

While you're online, check out Washington Week's News You Need to Know.

That's where you can find the latest reporting from your favorite panelists, including a

story on Facebook agreeing to work with congressional investigators probing Russian

meddling in the election. I'm Robert Costa. See you next time.

For more infomation >> President Trump campaigns for Sen. Luther Strange in Alabama - Duration: 7:08.

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BREAKING Trump threatens to challenge Kim Jong-un 'in unprecedented ways' - News - Duration: 1:54.

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American Idiot (lyrics) starring Donald Trump (the official one) - Duration: 3:01.

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Trump Responds To McCain's Stance On Health Care Bill - Duration: 1:54.

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John Dickerson Talks Obamacare Repeal, Trump & More - Duration: 3:42.

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Trump Again Kicked Off Pakistan-PAKISTANI MEDIA LATEST || PAK MEDIA ON TRUMP || UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY - Duration: 14:08.

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President Trump: NFL Should Fire Players Who Kneel During National Anthem - Duration: 0:42.

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North Korea news LIVE: Kim Jong-un threatens Trump with H-bomb – World War 3 fears latest - Duration: 10:07.

North Korea news LIVE: Kim Jong-un threatens Trump with H-bomb – World War 3 fears latest

  Here are live updates and the latest news on North Korea and the US.

11:30am: Tremors in North Korea spark fears of a new nuclear test The South Korean meteorological agency picked up an  earthquake was picked up in Kilju area of the North Hamgyong province in north Korea.

The tremors were measured 3.4 on the Richter scale, sparking concerns that they were caused by an explosion and not an earthquake.

Previous quakes reported in North Korea have been attributed to nuclear tests, South Korea's meteorological agency believes it could be a natural earthquake this time.

Thursday September 22 1am: US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says Donald Trump will take appropriate actions if North Korea launches a missile into the Pacific Mr Tillerson, said: We will continue our efforts in the diplomatic arena, but all of our military options is on the table.

And once we can assess the nature of this threat, the President will make a decision regarding the appropriate actions. Friday September 22 7:17pm: North Korea thinks Donald Trump is weak, claims expert Kim Jong-un made it clear in a state news agency broadcast that he was considering the highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history against the US.

The dictator warned: I will surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged US dotard with fire. Jeffrey Lewis, Director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program, thinks this could be a sign Kim Jong-un thinks he has Mr Trump on the ropes.

The North Korea expert told Express.co.uk: I think the most important part of the statement is the one about the frightened dog barking loudest.

This was the same view that the Chinese had – that the US makes so many nuclear threats because Americans are afraid of nuclear weapons.  I think Trumps reactions are being read by the North Koreans as weakness and indecision..

6:43pm: There is no magic fix for North Korea claims expert Joe Cirincione, president of the Ploughshares Fund, thinks that Pyongyang needs to be hit with more sanctions, but ultimately there is no magic fix for the problem.

We clearly need more sanctions. Its good to have more sanctions. But weve been sanctioning Korea for years now. Theres no magic fix here, Mr Cirincione told ABC News. In the end you cant sanction North Korea into collapse or compliance.

Youre going to need a negotiated solution. The expert underlined that the hermit regime will not surrender its weapons, based on what happened in precious US conflicts.  They look at Iraq, they look at Libya, and the lesson they draw is that if you give up your weapons America is going to kill you," he said.

12:55pm: Rex Tillerson confirms commitment to North Korean diplomacy US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has acknowledged the hardships of pursuing diplomatic talks with North Korea, but confirmed that the efforts will continue.

We are quite challenged but our diplomatic efforts continue unabated, Tillerson said in an interview with ABC. We have put in place the strongest economic sanctions ever to have been assembled against Kim Jong-un.

So he is being tested with the sanctions, voices from every corner of the world..

12:40pm: North Korea aims to test hydrogen missiles, expert claims The North Korean regime could be among to fire a nuclear-tipped missile over the Pacific Ocean in response to Donald Trumps threats at the UN.

Pyongyangs Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho has suggested that Kim Jong-un was considering the possibility of testing an unprecedented scale hydrogen bomb.

It may mean North Korea will fire a warhead-tipped (intermediate range) Hwasong-12 or Hwasong-14 intercontinental ballistic missile and blow it up a few hundred kilometres above the Pacific Ocean, said Yang Uk, a senior researcher at the Korea Defence and Security Forum in Seoul.

They may be bluffing, but there is a need for them to test their combined missile-bomb capability.

They could have already prepared the plan and are now trying to use Trumps remarks as an excuse to make it happen, the expert said. 12.30pm: Sebastian Kettley takes over live reporting from Reiss Smith.

11:30am: Russia 'deeply concerned' by Trump and Kim threats Moscow is deeply concerned by the escalation of tension on the Korean peninsula caused by the continued war of words between the United States and North Korea, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.

"Moscow is convinced that there is no alternative to a political and diplomatic settlement of the North Korean problem, he told a conference call with reporters.

He said the situation was being further aggravated by "the swapping of silly statements full of threats".

8:30am: China calls for restraint China has called on the US and North Korea to exercise restraint amid an unprecedented war of words between Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang also told a daily news briefing in Beijing that China opposes unilateral sanctions outside the United Nations framework.

His comments came after US President Donald Trump ordered new sanctions against North Korea on Thursday over its nuclear and missile programmes.

6am: North Korea warns it could drop H-bomb over Pacific Ocean North Korea could launch a nuclear weapon over the Pacific Ocean in response to Donald Trump's threat to "totally destroy" the hermit state.

The country's foreign minister Ri Yong Ho told reporters in New York: "This could probably mean the strongest hydrogen bomb test over the Pacific Ocean." He conceded that any such test would need to be ordered by Kim Jong-un, adding: "We have no idea about what actions could be taken." Kim Jong-un has called Donald Trump a "mentally deranged dotard", and has warned that the president will "pay dearly" for his threats to strike North Korea.

In an unprecedented video, the despot said that North Korea will consider with seriousness exercising of a corresponding, highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history. I am now thinking hard about what response he could have expected when he allowed such eccentric words to trip off his tongue, Kim said. .

I will surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged US dotard with fire.

Kim's words were a direct response to Mr Trump's shocking maiden UN speech, in which he said that the US will be left with no choice but to "totally destroy" North Korea if provoked.

  "No nation on Earth has an interest in seeing this band of criminals arm itself with nuclear weapons and missiles," he said.

  "The United States has great strength and patience, but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea.

  "Rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime.

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Tổng thống Hoa Kỳ Donald Trump - Diễn văn trước Liên Hiệp Quốc 72, 19/9/2017. (VietSub) - Duration: 41:38.

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Iran fires ballistic missile in defiance of Trump sparking fresh WW3 fears - Duration: 2:34.

Iran fires ballistic missile in defiance of Trump sparking fresh WW3 fears

The test-firing of the Khorramshahr missile, which Iran said could carry several warheads, is likely to raise concerns in Washington.

State broadcaster IRIB carried footage of the missile test without giving its time and location, including video from an on-board camera which it said showed the detachment of the cone that carries multiple warheads.

The state television reporter said: "You are seeing images of the successful test of the Khorramshahr ballistic missile with a range of 2,000 km, the latest missile of our country,. This is the third Iranian missile with a range of 2,000 km..

The Khorramshahr missile was first displayed at a military parade on Friday, where President Hassan Rouhani said Iran would strengthen its missile capabilities without seeking any countrys permission.

General Assembly on Tuesday, Donald Trump said Iran was building its missile capability and accused it of exporting violence to Yemen, Syria and other parts of the Middle East.

He also criticised the 2015 pact that the United States and other world powers struck with Iran under which Tehran agreed to restrict its nuclear programme in return for relief from economic sanctions.

The United States has imposed unilateral sanctions against Iran, saying Tehrans ballistic missile tests violated a U.N. resolution that endorsed the nuclear deal and called on Tehran not to undertake activities related to ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons.

Iran denies its missile development breaches the resolution, saying the missiles are not designed to carry nuclear weapons.

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Trump: NFL owners should fire players who 'disrespect the flag' - Duration: 7:36.

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যে কারণে ট্রাম্পকে জীবিত বা মৃত চাইলো আল কায়েদা | Donal Trump | Bangla news today | bangla news - Duration: 1:33.

যে কারণে ট্রাম্পকে জীবিত বা মৃত চাইলো আল কায়েদা

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Trump Nominates Anti-Gay Tree Nut: Sept 22 Debrief - Duration: 3:45.

Donald wants to give a lifetime judge appointment to a guy who thinks that marriage equality

will lead to people marrying trees.

And that's not even the craziest thing he's said.

Plus the Republican health repeal bill is back from the dead.

And "dead" is coincidentally what a lot of queer people will be if it passes.

It's an urgent week for action and I'll have all the info you need on Weekly Debrief.

Last week I told you about Jeff Mateer, who Donald Trump just nominated to be a federal

judge.

That's bad news because Jeff has no experience, and a track record of working alongside hate

groups.

Well guess what -- he's even worse than we thought.

A new video emerged this week of Jeff Mateer calling transgender children part of "Satan's

plan."

He also defended ex-gay treatment -- that's the phony mad science that claims it can change

a person's sexual orientation, despite mountains of evidence that attempting to do so is incredibly

harmful.

Jeff also said that marriage equality would lead to debauchery.

Now the word "debauchery" means different things to different people, but to Jeff Mateer,

it means the ability to, quote, marry a tree.

He actually said that.

That given the freedom to do so, people would want to marry trees.

Okay Jeff.

So what kind of damage could this tree nut do?

Well, as a federal judge, he'll hear cases about constitutional protections.

And there are a ton of cases relating to LGBTs coming up through the courts right now.

Just this week, the ACLU filed a lawsuit against the state of Michigan over gay couples denied

access to adoption services.

Michigan pays private organizations to place children into new homes.

The problem is that some of those organizations take the taxpayer money, and then refuse to

place kids with same-sex parents.

Not only does that force kids to wait in unstable living situations; but the state is using

public funds to discriminate against its own citizens.

The ACLU's lawsuit, and cases like it, will be heard by federal judges.

And if Donald gets his way, those federal judges will believe crazy things about queer

people, just like Jeff Mateer.

And if Jeff's already calling trans kids satanic and thinks marriage equality means marrying

trees, just imagine the kinds of rulings we're going to get after he has a life appointment.

Normally this is where I'd be telling you to call your senators and tell them to oppose

Jeff Mateer's appointment.

But we've got a bigger fire to put out right now: Trumpcare is back, somehow, and heading

for a senate vote in the next few days.

The Republican health plan would be catastrophic for queer people, gutting coverage for LGBT

folks who are at heightened risk for a wide range of illnesses.

The previous versions of the Republican plan cut funding for things like PrEP, which would

likely lead to a rise in HIV.

It eliminated funding for Planned Parenthood, which in some cases is the only place LGBT

patents can safetly obtain care.

It disproportionately cut services for LGBT seniors.

It placed additional burdens on childless couples, who are more likely to be queer in

part because of discriminatory practices like Michigan's.

So yes, Jeff Mateer is bad and we need to stop him.

But Republicans are pushing a health plan that's really a lack-of-health plan.

And right now we need to metaphorically kill it before it literally kills us.

So, call your electeds at 1-844-USA-0234.

Text RESIST to 50409.

And email at Democracy.io.

Then hopefully next week we can get back to our regularly scheduled freakouts over judicial

appointments.

Until then, keep sharing these videos, keep in touch @mattbaume on Twitter.

And I'll debrief you next week.

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Donald Trump - Diễn văn Liên Hiệp Quốc 72, 19/9/2017 - Duration: 41:37.

The President: Mr. Secretary General, Mr. President, world leaders, and distinguished

delegates: Welcome to New York.

It is a profound honor to stand here in my home city, as a representative of the American

people, to address the people of the world.

As millions of our citizens continue to suffer the effects of the devastating hurricanes

that have struck our country, I want to begin by expressing my appreciation to every leader

in this room who has offered assistance and aid.

The American people are strong and resilient, and they will emerge from these hardships

more determined than ever before.

Fortunately, the United States has done very well since Election Day last November 8th.

The stock market is at an all-time high -- a record.

Unemployment is at its lowest level in 16 years, and because of our regulatory and other

reforms, we have more people working in the United States today than ever before.

Companies are moving back, creating job growth the likes of which our country has not seen

in a very long time.

And it has just been announced that we will be spending almost $700 billion on our military

and defense.

Our military will soon be the strongest it has ever been.

For more than 70 years, in times of war and peace, the leaders of nations, movements,

and religions have stood before this assembly.

Like them, I intend to address some of the very serious threats before us today but also

the enormous potential waiting to be unleashed.

We live in a time of extraordinary opportunity.

Breakthroughs in science, technology, and medicine are curing illnesses and solving

problems that prior generations thought impossible to solve.

But each day also brings news of growing dangers that threaten everything we cherish and value.

Terrorists and extremists have gathered strength and spread to every region of the planet.

Rogue regimes represented in this body not only support terrorists but threaten other

nations and their own people with the most destructive weapons known to humanity.

Authority and authoritarian powers seek to collapse the values, the systems, and alliances

that prevented conflict and tilted the world toward freedom since World War II.

International criminal networks traffic drugs, weapons, people; force dislocation and mass

migration; threaten our borders; and new forms of aggression exploit technology to menace

our citizens.

To put it simply, we meet at a time of both of immense promise and great peril.

It is entirely up to us whether we lift the world to new heights, or let it fall into

a valley of disrepair.

We have it in our power, should we so choose, to lift millions from poverty, to help our

citizens realize their dreams, and to ensure that new generations of children are raised

free from violence, hatred, and fear.

This institution was founded in the aftermath of two world wars to help shape this better

future.

It was based on the vision that diverse nations could cooperate to protect their sovereignty,

preserve their security, and promote their prosperity.

It was in the same period, exactly 70 years ago, that the United States developed the

Marshall Plan to help restore Europe.

Those three beautiful pillars -- they're pillars of peace, sovereignty, security, and prosperity.

The Marshall Plan was built on the noble idea that the whole world is safer when nations

are strong, independent, and free.

As President Truman said in his message to Congress at that time, "Our support of European

recovery is in full accord with our support of the United Nations.

The success of the United Nations depends upon the independent strength of its members."

To overcome the perils of the present and to achieve the promise of the future, we must

begin with the wisdom of the past.

Our success depends on a coalition of strong and independent nations that embrace their

sovereignty to promote security, prosperity, and peace for themselves and for the world.

We do not expect diverse countries to share the same cultures, traditions, or even systems

of government.

But we do expect all nations to uphold these two core sovereign duties: to respect the

interests of their own people and the rights of every other sovereign nation.

This is the beautiful vision of this institution, and this is foundation for cooperation and

success.

Strong, sovereign nations let diverse countries with different values, different cultures,

and different dreams not just coexist, but work side by side on the basis of mutual respect.

Strong, sovereign nations let their people take ownership of the future and control their

own destiny.

And strong, sovereign nations allow individuals to flourish in the fullness of the life intended

by God.

In America, we do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone, but rather to let it shine

as an example for everyone to watch.

This week gives our country a special reason to take pride in that example.

We are celebrating the 230th anniversary of our beloved Constitution -- the oldest constitution

still in use in the world today.

This timeless document has been the foundation of peace, prosperity, and freedom for the

Americans and for countless millions around the globe whose own countries have found inspiration

in its respect for human nature, human dignity, and the rule of law.

The greatest in the United States Constitution is its first three beautiful words.

They are: "We the people."

Generations of Americans have sacrificed to maintain the promise of those words, the promise

of our country, and of our great history.

In America, the people govern, the people rule, and the people are sovereign.

I was elected not to take power, but to give power to the American people, where it belongs.

In foreign affairs, we are renewing this founding principle of sovereignty.

Our government's first duty is to its people, to our citizens -- to serve their needs, to

ensure their safety, to preserve their rights, and to defend their values.

As President of the United States, I will always put America first, just like you, as

the leaders of your countries will always, and should always, put your countries first.

(applause) All responsible leaders have an obligation to serve their own citizens, and

the nation-state remains the best vehicle for elevating the human condition.

But making a better life for our people also requires us to work together in close harmony

and unity to create a more safe and peaceful future for all people.

The United States will forever be a great friend to the world, and especially to its

allies.

But we can no longer be taken advantage of, or enter into a one-sided deal where the United

States gets nothing in return.

As long as I hold this office, I will defend America's interests above all else.

But in fulfilling our obligations to our own nations, we also realize that it's in everyone's

interest to seek a future where all nations can be sovereign, prosperous, and secure.

America does more than speak for the values expressed in the United Nations Charter.

Our citizens have paid the ultimate price to defend our freedom and the freedom of many

nations represented in this great hall.

America's devotion is measured on the battlefields where our young men and women have fought

and sacrificed alongside of our allies, from the beaches of Europe to the deserts of the

Middle East to the jungles of Asia.

It is an eternal credit to the American character that even after we and our allies emerged

victorious from the bloodiest war in history, we did not seek territorial expansion, or

attempt to oppose and impose our way of life on others.

Instead, we helped build institutions such as this one to defend the sovereignty, security,

and prosperity for all.

For the diverse nations of the world, this is our hope.

We want harmony and friendship, not conflict and strife.

We are guided by outcomes, not ideology.

We have a policy of principled realism, rooted in shared goals, interests, and values.

That realism forces us to confront a question facing every leader and nation in this room.

It is a question we cannot escape or avoid.

We will slide down the path of complacency, numb to the challenges, threats, and even

wars that we face.

Or do we have enough strength and pride to confront those dangers today, so that our

citizens can enjoy peace and prosperity tomorrow?

If we desire to lift up our citizens, if we aspire to the approval of history, then we

must fulfill our sovereign duties to the people we faithfully represent.

We must protect our nations, their interests, and their futures.

We must reject threats to sovereignty, from the Ukraine to the South China Sea.

We must uphold respect for law, respect for borders, and respect for culture, and the

peaceful engagement these allow.

And just as the founders of this body intended, we must work together and confront together

those who threaten us with chaos, turmoil, and terror.

The scourge of our planet today is a small group of rogue regimes that violate every

principle on which the United Nations is based.

They respect neither their own citizens nor the sovereign rights of their countries.

If the righteous many do not confront the wicked few, then evil will triumph.

When decent people and nations become bystanders to history, the forces of destruction only

gather power and strength.

No one has shown more contempt for other nations and for the wellbeing of their own people

than the depraved regime in North Korea.

It is responsible for the starvation deaths of millions of North Koreans, and for the

imprisonment, torture, killing, and oppression of countless more.

We were all witness to the regime's deadly abuse when an innocent American college student,

Otto Warmbier, was returned to America only to die a few days later.

We saw it in the assassination of the dictator's brother using banned nerve agents in an international

airport.

We know it kidnapped a sweet 13-year-old Japanese girl from a beach in her own country to enslave

her as a language tutor for North Korea's spies.

If this is not twisted enough, now North Korea's reckless pursuit of nuclear weapons and ballistic

missiles threatens the entire world with unthinkable loss of human life.

It is an outrage that some nations would not only trade with such a regime, but would arm,

supply, and financially support a country that imperils the world with nuclear conflict.

No nation on earth has an interest in seeing this band of criminals arm itself with nuclear

weapons and missiles.

The United States has great strength and patience, but if it is forced to defend itself or its

allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea.

Rocket Man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime.

The United States is ready, willing and able, but hopefully this will not be necessary.

That's what the United Nations is all about; that's what the United Nations is for.

Let's see how they do.

It is time for North Korea to realize that the denuclearization is its only acceptable

future.

The United Nations Security Council recently held two unanimous 15-0 votes adopting hard-hitting

resolutions against North Korea, and I want to thank China and Russia for joining the

vote to impose sanctions, along with all of the other members of the Security Council.

Thank you to all involved.

But we must do much more.

It is time for all nations to work together to isolate the Kim regime until it ceases

its hostile behavior.

We face this decision not only in North Korea.

It is far past time for the nations of the world to confront another reckless regime

-- one that speaks openly of mass murder, vowing death to America, destruction to Israel,

and ruin for many leaders and nations in this room.

The Iranian government masks a corrupt dictatorship behind the false guise of a democracy.

It has turned a wealthy country with a rich history and culture into an economically depleted

rogue state whose chief exports are violence, bloodshed, and chaos.

The longest-suffering victims of Iran's leaders are, in fact, its own people.

Rather than use its resources to improve Iranian lives, its oil profits go to fund Hezbollah

and other terrorists that kill innocent Muslims and attack their peaceful Arab and Israeli

neighbors.

This wealth, which rightly belongs to Iran's people, also goes to shore up Bashar al-Assad's

dictatorship, fuel Yemen's civil war, and undermine peace throughout the entire Middle

East.

We cannot let a murderous regime continue these destabilizing activities while building

dangerous missiles, and we cannot abide by an agreement if it provides cover for the

eventual construction of a nuclear program.

(applause) The Iran Deal was one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United

States has ever entered into.

Frankly, that deal is an embarrassment to the United States, and I don't think you've

heard the last of it -- believe me.

It is time for the entire world to join us in demanding that Iran's government end its

pursuit of death and destruction.

It is time for the regime to free all Americans and citizens of other nations that they have

unjustly detained.

And above all, Iran's government must stop supporting terrorists, begin serving its own

people, and respect the sovereign rights of its neighbors.

The entire world understands that the good people of Iran want change, and, other than

the vast military power of the United States, that Iran's people are what their leaders

fear the most.

This is what causes the regime to restrict Internet access, tear down satellite dishes,

shoot unarmed student protestors, and imprison political reformers.

Oppressive regimes cannot endure forever, and the day will come when the Iranian people

will face a choice.

Will they continue down the path of poverty, bloodshed, and terror?

Or will the Iranian people return to the nation's proud roots as a center of civilization, culture,

and wealth where their people can be happy and prosperous once again?

The Iranian regime's support for terror is in stark contrast to the recent commitments

of many of its neighbors to fight terrorism and halt its financing.

In Saudi Arabia early last year, I was greatly honored to address the leaders of more than

50 Arab and Muslim nations.

We agreed that all responsible nations must work together to confront terrorists and the

Islamist extremism that inspires them.

We will stop radical Islamic terrorism because we cannot allow it to tear up our nation,

and indeed to tear up the entire world.

We must deny the terrorists safe haven, transit, funding, and any form of support for their

vile and sinister ideology.

We must drive them out of our nations.

It is time to expose and hold responsible those countries who support and finance terror

groups like al Qaeda, Hezbollah, the Taliban and others that slaughter innocent people.

The United States and our allies are working together throughout the Middle East to crush

the loser terrorists and stop the reemergence of safe havens they use to launch attacks

on all of our people.

Last month, I announced a new strategy for victory in the fight against this evil in

Afghanistan.

From now on, our security interests will dictate the length and scope of military operations,

not arbitrary benchmarks and timetables set up by politicians.

I have also totally changed the rules of engagement in our fight against the Taliban and other

terrorist groups.

In Syria and Iraq, we have made big gains toward lasting defeat of ISIS.

In fact, our country has achieved more against ISIS in the last eight months than it has

in many, many years combined.

We seek the de-escalation of the Syrian conflict, and a political solution that honors the will

of the Syrian people.

The actions of the criminal regime of Bashar al-Assad, including the use of chemical weapons

against his own citizens -- even innocent children -- shock the conscience of every

decent person.

No society can be safe if banned chemical weapons are allowed to spread.

That is why the United States carried out a missile strike on the airbase that launched

the attack.

We appreciate the efforts of United Nations agencies that are providing vital humanitarian

assistance in areas liberated from ISIS, and we especially thank Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon

for their role in hosting refugees from the Syrian conflict.

The United States is a compassionate nation and has spent billions and billions of dollars

in helping to support this effort.

We seek an approach to refugee resettlement that is designed to help these horribly treated

people, and which enables their eventual return to their home countries, to be part of the

rebuilding process.

For the cost of resettling one refugee in the United States, we can assist more than

10 in their home region.

Out of the goodness of our hearts, we offer financial assistance to hosting countries

in the region, and we support recent agreements of the G20 nations that will seek to host

refugees as close to their home countries as possible.

This is the safe, responsible, and humanitarian approach.

For decades, the United States has dealt with migration challenges here in the Western Hemisphere.

We have learned that, over the long term, uncontrolled migration is deeply unfair to

both the sending and the receiving countries.

For the sending countries, it reduces domestic pressure to pursue needed political and economic

reform, and drains them of the human capital necessary to motivate and implement those

reforms.

For the receiving countries, the substantial costs of uncontrolled migration are borne

overwhelmingly by low-income citizens whose concerns are often ignored by both media and

government.

I want to salute the work of the United Nations in seeking to address the problems that cause

people to flee from their homes.

The United Nations and African Union led peacekeeping missions to have invaluable contributions

in stabilizing conflicts in Africa.

The United States continues to lead the world in humanitarian assistance, including famine

prevention and relief in South Sudan, Somalia, and northern Nigeria and Yemen.

We have invested in better health and opportunity all over the world through programs like PEPFAR,

which funds AIDS relief; the President's Malaria Initiative; the Global Health Security Agenda;

the Global Fund to End Modern Slavery; and the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative,

part of our commitment to empowering women all across the globe.

We also thank -- (applause) -- we also thank the Secretary General for recognizing that

the United Nations must reform if it is to be an effective partner in confronting threats

to sovereignty, security, and prosperity.

Too often the focus of this organization has not been on results, but on bureaucracy and

process.

In some cases, states that seek to subvert this institution's noble aims have hijacked

the very systems that are supposed to advance them.

For example, it is a massive source of embarrassment to the United Nations that some governments

with egregious human rights records sit on the U.N. Human Rights Council.

The United States is one out of 193 countries in the United Nations, and yet we pay 22 percent

of the entire budget and more.

In fact, we pay far more than anybody realizes.

The United States bears an unfair cost burden, but, to be fair, if it could actually accomplish

all of its stated goals, especially the goal of peace, this investment would easily be

well worth it.

Major portions of the world are in conflict and some, in fact, are going to hell.

But the powerful people in this room, under the guidance and auspices of the United Nations,

can solve many of these vicious and complex problems.

The American people hope that one day soon the United Nations can be a much more accountable

and effective advocate for human dignity and freedom around the world.

In the meantime, we believe that no nation should have to bear a disproportionate share

of the burden, militarily or financially.

Nations of the world must take a greater role in promoting secure and prosperous societies

in their own regions.

That is why in the Western Hemisphere, the United States has stood against the corrupt

and destabilizing regime in Cuba and embraced the enduring dream of the Cuban people to

live in freedom.

My administration recently announced that we will not lift sanctions on the Cuban government

until it makes fundamental reforms.

We have also imposed tough, calibrated sanctions on the socialist Maduro regime in Venezuela,

which has brought a once thriving nation to the brink of total collapse.

The socialist dictatorship of Nicolas Maduro has inflicted terrible pain and suffering

on the good people of that country.

This corrupt regime destroyed a prosperous nation by imposing a failed ideology that

has produced poverty and misery everywhere it has been tried.

To make matters worse, Maduro has defied his own people, stealing power from their elected

representatives to preserve his disastrous rule.

The Venezuelan people are starving and their country is collapsing.

Their democratic institutions are being destroyed.

This situation is completely unacceptable and we cannot stand by and watch.

As a responsible neighbor and friend, we and all others have a goal.

That goal is to help them regain their freedom, recover their country, and restore their democracy.

I would like to thank leaders in this room for condemning the regime and providing vital

support to the Venezuelan people.

The United States has taken important steps to hold the regime accountable.

We are prepared to take further action if the government of Venezuela persists on its

path to impose authoritarian rule on the Venezuelan people.

We are fortunate to have incredibly strong and healthy trade relationships with many

of the Latin American countries gathered here today.

Our economic bond forms a critical foundation for advancing peace and prosperity for all

of our people and all of our neighbors.

I ask every country represented here today to be prepared to do more to address this

very real crisis.

We call for the full restoration of democracy and political freedoms in Venezuela.

(applause) The problem in Venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented,

but that socialism has been faithfully implemented.

(applause) From the Soviet Union to Cuba to Venezuela, wherever true socialism or communism

has been adopted, it has delivered anguish and devastation and failure.

Those who preach the tenets of these discredited ideologies only contribute to the continued

suffering of the people who live under these cruel systems.

America stands with every person living under a brutal regime.

Our respect for sovereignty is also a call for action.

All people deserve a government that cares for their safety, their interests, and their

wellbeing, including their prosperity.

In America, we seek stronger ties of business and trade with all nations of good will, but

this trade must be fair and it must be reciprocal.

For too long, the American people were told that mammoth multinational trade deals, unaccountable

international tribunals, and powerful global bureaucracies were the best way to promote

their success.

But as those promises flowed, millions of jobs vanished and thousands of factories disappeared.

Others gamed the system and broke the rules.

And our great middle class, once the bedrock of American prosperity, was forgotten and

left behind, but they are forgotten no more and they will never be forgotten again.

While America will pursue cooperation and commerce with other nations, we are renewing

our commitment to the first duty of every government: the duty of our citizens.

This bond is the source of America's strength and that of every responsible nation represented

here today.

If this organization is to have any hope of successfully confronting the challenges before

us, it will depend, as President Truman said some 70 years ago, on the "independent strength

of its members."

If we are to embrace the opportunities of the future and overcome the present dangers

together, there can be no substitute for strong, sovereign, and independent nations -- nations

that are rooted in their histories and invested in their destinies; nations that seek allies

to befriend, not enemies to conquer; and most important of all, nations that are home to

patriots, to men and women who are willing to sacrifice for their countries, their fellow

citizens, and for all that is best in the human spirit.

In remembering the great victory that led to this body's founding, we must never forget

that those heroes who fought against evil also fought for the nations that they loved.

Patriotism led the Poles to die to save Poland, the French to fight for a free France, and

the Brits to stand strong for Britain.

Today, if we do not invest ourselves, our hearts, and our minds in our nations, if we

will not build strong families, safe communities, and healthy societies for ourselves, no one

can do it for us.

We cannot wait for someone else, for faraway countries or far-off bureaucrats -- we can't

do it.

We must solve our problems, to build our prosperity, to secure our futures, or we will be vulnerable

to decay, domination, and defeat.

The true question for the United Nations today, for people all over the world who hope for

better lives for themselves and their children, is a basic one: Are we still patriots?

Do we love our nations enough to protect their sovereignty and to take ownership of their

futures?

Do we revere them enough to defend their interests, preserve their cultures, and ensure a peaceful

world for their citizens?

One of the greatest American patriots, John Adams, wrote that the American Revolution

was "effected before the war commenced.

The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people."

That was the moment when America awoke, when we looked around and understood that we were

a nation.

We realized who we were, what we valued, and what we would give our lives to defend.

From its very first moments, the American story is the story of what is possible when

people take ownership of their future.

The United States of America has been among the greatest forces for good in the history

of the world, and the greatest defenders of sovereignty, security, and prosperity for

all.

Now we are calling for a great reawakening of nations, for the revival of their spirits,

their pride, their people, and their patriotism.

History is asking us whether we are up to the task.

Our answer will be a renewal of will, a rediscovery of resolve, and a rebirth of devotion.

We need to defeat the enemies of humanity and unlock the potential of life itself.

Our hope is a word and -- world of proud, independent nations that embrace their duties,

seek friendship, respect others, and make common cause in the greatest shared interest

of all: a future of dignity and peace for the people of this wonderful Earth.

This is the true vision of the United Nations, the ancient wish of every people, and the

deepest yearning that lives inside every sacred soul.

So let this be our mission, and let this be our message to the world: We will fight together,

sacrifice together, and stand together for peace, for freedom, for justice, for family,

for humanity, and for the almighty God who made us all.

Thank you.

God bless you.

God bless the nations of the world.

And God bless the United States of America.

Thank you very much.

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