Office of the Press Secretary 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
September 25, 2019 
REMARKS BY PRESIDENT TRUMP
TO THE 74TH SESSION OF THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY
   
United Nations Headquarters
New York, New York   
September 24, 2019
10:12 A.M. EDT
    
PRESIDENT TRUMP:  Thank you very much.  Mr. President, Mr.   Secretary-General, distinguished delegates, ambassadors, and world leaders:
   
Seven decades of history have passed through this hall, in all of their   richness and drama.  Where I stand, the world has heard from presidents   and premiers at the height of the Cold War.  We have seen the foundation   of nations.  We have seen the ringleaders of revolution.  We have beheld saints who inspired us with hope, rebels who stirred us with passion, and heroes who emboldened us with courage -- all here to share plans,   proposals, visions, and ideas on the world’s biggest stage.
   
Like those who met us before, our time is one of great contests, high stakes, and clear choices.  The essential divide that runs all around the world   and throughout history is once again thrown into stark relief.  It is   the divide between those whose thirst for control deludes them into thinking   they are destined to rule over others and those people and nations who want only to rule themselves.
   
I have the immense privilege of addressing you today as the elected leader of   a nation that prizes liberty, independence, and self-government above   all.  The United States, after having spent over two and a half trillion   dollars since my election to completely rebuild our great military, is also,   by far, the world’s most powerful nation.  Hopefully, it will never have   to use this power. 
   
Americans know that in a world where others seek conquest and domination, our   nation must be strong in wealth, in might, and in spirit.  That is why   the United States vigorously defends the traditions and customs that have   made us who we are.  Like my beloved country, each nation represented in this hall has a cherished history, culture, and heritage that is worth defending and celebrating, and   which gives us our singular potential and strength.  The free world must embrace its national foundations.  It must not   attempt to erase them or replace them.
   
Looking around and all over this large, magnificent planet, the truth is   plain to see: If you want freedom, take pride in your country.  If you   want democracy, hold on to your sovereignty.  And if you want peace,   love your nation.  Wise leaders always put the good of their own people   and their own country first.
   
The future does not belong to globalists.  The future belongs to   patriots.  The future belongs to sovereign and independent nations who   protect their citizens, respect their neighbors, and honor the differences   that make each country special and unique.  It is why we in the United States have embarked on an exciting program of   national renewal.  In everything we do, we are focused on empowering the   dreams and aspirations of our citizens.
   
Thanks to our pro-growth economic policies, our domestic unemployment rate   reached its lowest level in over half a century.  Fueled by massive tax   cuts and regulations cuts, jobs are being produced at a historic rate.    Six million Americans have been added to the employment rolls in under three   years. 
   
Last month, African American, Hispanic American, and Asian American   unemployment reached their lowest rates ever recorded. We are marshaling our   nation’s vast energy abundance, and the United States is now the number one   producer of oil and natural gas anywhere in the world.  Wages are   rising, incomes are soaring, and 2.5 million Americans have been lifted out   of poverty in less than three years.
   
As we rebuild the unrivaled might of the American military, we are also   revitalizing our alliances by making it very clear that all of our partners   are expected to pay their fair share of the tremendous defense burden, which   the United States has borne in the past.  At the center of our vision for national renewal is an ambitious campaign to   reform international trade.  For decades, the international trading   system has been easily exploited by nations acting in very bad faith.  As   jobs were outsourced, a small handful grew wealthy at the expense of the   middle class. 
   
In America, the result was 4.2 million lost manufacturing jobs and $15   trillion in trade deficits over the last quarter century.  The United   States is now taking that decisive action to end this grave economic   injustice.  Our goal is simple: We want balanced trade that is both fair   and reciprocal.  We have worked closely with our partners in Mexico and Canada to replace   NAFTA with the brand new and hopefully bipartisan U.S.-Mexico-Canada   Agreement.  Tomorrow, I will join Prime Minister Abe of Japan to continue our progress in   finalizing a terrific new trade deal.
   
As the United Kingdom makes preparations to exit the European Union, I have   made clear that we stand ready to complete an exceptional new trade agreement   with the UK that will bring tremendous benefits to both of our   countries.  We are working closely with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on   a magnificent new trade deal.
   
The most important difference in America’s new approach on trade concerns our   relationship with China.  In 2001, China was admitted to the World Trade   Organization.  Our leaders then argued that this decision would compel   China to liberalize its economy and strengthen protections to provide things   that were unacceptable to us, and for private property and for the rule of   law.  Two decades later, this theory has been tested and proven   completely wrong.
   
Not only has China declined to adopt promised reforms, it has embraced an   economic model dependent on massive market barriers, heavy state subsidies,   currency manipulation, product dumping, forced technology transfers, and the   theft of intellectual property and also trade secrets on a grand scale. 
   
As just one example, I recently met the CEO of a terrific American company,   Micron Technology, at the White House.  Micron produces memory chips   used in countless electronics.  To advance the Chinese government’s   five-year economic plan, a company owned by the Chinese   state allegedly stole Micron’s designs, valued at up to $8.7   billion.  Soon, the Chinese company obtains patents for nearly an   identical product, and Micron was banned from selling its own goods in   China.  But we are seeking justice.
   
The United States lost 60,000 factories after China entered the WTO.    This is happening to other countries all over the globe.  The World Trade Organization needs drastic change.  The second-largest   economy in the world should not be permitted to declare itself a “developing   country” in order to game the system at others’ expense.  For years, these abuses were tolerated, ignored, or even encouraged.    Globalism exerted a religious pull over past leaders, causing them to ignore   their own national interests.
   
But as far as America is concerned, those days are over.  To confront   these unfair practices, I placed massive tariffs on more than $500 billion   worth of Chinese-made goods.  Already, as a result of these tariffs,   supply chains are relocating back to America and to other nations, and   billions of dollars are being paid to our Treasury.
   
The American people are absolutely committed to restoring balance to our   relationship with China.  Hopefully, we can reach an agreement that   would be beneficial for both countries.  But as I have made very clear,   I will not accept a bad deal for the American people.
   
As we endeavor to stabilize our relationship, we're also carefully monitoring   the situation in Hong Kong.  The world fully expects that the Chinese   government will honor its binding treaty, made with the British and registered   with the United Nations, in which China commits to protect Hong Kong’s   freedom, legal system, and democratic ways of life.  How China chooses   to handle the situation will say a great deal about its role in the world in   the future.  We are all counting on President Xi as a great leader.
   
The United States does not seek conflict with any other nation.  We   desire peace, cooperation, and mutual gain with all.  But I will never   fail to defend America’s interests.  One of the greatest security threats facing peace-loving nations today is the   repressive regime in Iran.  The regime’s record of death and destruction   is well known to us all.  Not only is Iran the world’s number one state   sponsor of terrorism, but Iran’s leaders are fueling the tragic wars in both   Syria and Yemen. 
   
At the same time, the regime is squandering the nation’s wealth and future in   a fanatical quest for nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them.  We   must never allow this to happen.  To stop Iran’s path to nuclear weapons and missiles, I withdrew the United   States from the terrible Iran nuclear deal, which has very little time   remaining, did not allow inspection of important sites, and did not cover   ballistic missiles. 
Following our withdrawal, we have implemented severe economic sanctions on   the country.  Hoping to free itself from sanctions, the regime has   escalated its violent and unprovoked aggression.  In response to Iran’s   recent attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities, we just imposed the highest   level of sanctions on Iran’s central bank and sovereign wealth fund.   All nations have a duty to act.  No responsible government should   subsidize Iran’s bloodlust.  As long as Iran’s menacing behavior   continues, sanctions will not be lifted; they will be tightened.  Iran’s   leaders will have turned a proud nation into just another cautionary tale of   what happens when a ruling class abandons its people and embarks on a crusade   for personal power and riches.
   
For 40 years, the world has listened to Iran’s rulers as they lash out at   everyone else for the problems they alone have created.  They conduct   ritual chants of “Death to America” and traffic in monstrous   anti-Semitism.  Last year the country’s Supreme Leader stated, “Israel   is a malignant cancerous tumor…that has to be removed and eradicated: it is   possible and it will happen.”  America will never tolerate such   anti-Semitic hate.
Fanatics have long used hatred of Israel to distract from their own   failures.  Thankfully, there is a growing recognition in the wider   Middle East that the countries of the region share common interests in   battling extremism and unleashing economic opportunity.  That is why it   is so important to have full, normalized relations between Israel and its   neighbors.  Only a relationship built on common interests, mutual   respect, and religious tolerance can forge a better future.
   
Iran’s citizens deserve a government that cares about reducing poverty,   ending corruption, and increasing jobs -- not stealing their money to fund a   massacre abroad and at home.  After four decades of failure, it is time for Iran’s leaders to step forward   and to stop threatening other countries, and focus on building up their own   country.  It is time for Iran’s leaders to finally put the Iranian   people first.  America is ready to embrace friendship with all who genuinely seek peace and   respect.
Many of America’s closest friends today were once our gravest foes.  The   United States has never believed in permanent enemies.  We want   partners, not adversaries.  America knows that while anyone can make   war, only the most courageous can choose peace.  For this same reason, we have pursued bold diplomacy on the Korean Peninsula.   I have told Kim Jong Un what I truly believe: that, like Iran, his country is   full of tremendous untapped potential, but that to realize that promise,   North Korea must denuclearize.  Around the world, our message is clear: America’s goal is lasting, America's   goal is harmony, and America's goal is not to go with these endless wars --   wars that never end.
With that goal in mind, my administration is also pursuing the hope of a   brighter future in Afghanistan.  Unfortunately, the Taliban has chosen   to continue their savage attacks.  And we will continue to work with our   coalition of Afghan partners to stamp out terrorism, and we will never stop   working to make peace a reality.
Here in the Western Hemisphere, we are joining with our partners to ensure   stability and opportunity all across the region.  In that mission, one   of our most critical challenges is illegal immigration, which undermines   prosperity, rips apart societies, and empowers ruthless criminal cartels.  Mass illegal migration is unfair, unsafe, and unsustainable for everyone   involved: the sending countries and the depleted countries.  And they   become depleted very fast, but their youth is not taken care of and human   capital goes to waste.
The receiving countries are overburdened with more migrants than they can   responsibly accept.  And the migrants themselves are exploited,   assaulted, and abused by vicious coyotes.  Nearly one third of women who   make the journey north to our border are sexually assaulted along the   way.  Yet, here in the United States and around the world, there is a   growing cottage industry of radical activists and non-governmental   organizations that promote human smuggling.  These groups encourage   illegal migration and demand erasure of national borders.
Today, I have a message for those open border activists who cloak themselves   in the rhetoric of social justice: Your policies are not just.  Your   policies are cruel and evil.  You are empowering criminal organizations   that prey on innocent men, women, and children.  You put your own false   sense of virtue before the lives, wellbeing, and [of] countless   innocent people.  When you undermine border security, you are   undermining human rights and human dignity.
Many of the countries here today are coping with the challenges of   uncontrolled migration.  Each of you has the absolute right to protect   your borders, and so, of course, does our country.  Today, we must   resolve to work together to end human smuggling, end human trafficking, and   put these criminal networks out of business for good.
To our country, I can tell you sincerely: We are working closely with our   friends in the region -- including Mexico, Canada, Guatemala, Honduras, El   Salvador, and Panama -- to uphold the integrity of borders and ensure safety   and prosperity for our people.  I would like to thank President López   Obrador of Mexico for the great cooperation we are receiving and for right   now putting 27,000 troops on our southern border.  Mexico is showing us   great respect, and I respect them in return.
The U.S., we have taken very unprecedented action to stop the flow of illegal   immigration.  To anyone considering crossings of our border illegally,   please hear these words: Do not pay the smugglers.  Do not pay the   coyotes.  Do not put yourself in danger.  Do not put your children   in danger.  Because if you make it here, you will not be allowed in; you   will be promptly returned home.  You will not be released into our   country.  As long as I am President of the United States, we will   enforce our laws and protect our borders.
For all of the countries of the Western Hemisphere, our goal is to help people invest in the bright futures of their own nation.  Our region is   full of such incredible promise: dreams waiting to be built and national   destinies for all.  And they are waiting also to be pursued. 
Throughout the hemisphere, there are millions of hardworking, patriotic young   people eager to build, innovate, and achieve.  But these nations cannot   reach their potential if a generation of youth abandon their homes in search   of a life elsewhere.  We want every nation in our region to flourish and   its people to thrive in freedom and peace.
In that mission, we are also committed to supporting those people in the   Western Hemisphere who live under brutal oppression, such as those in Cuba,   Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
According to a recent report from the U.N. Human Rights Council, women in   Venezuela stand in line for 10 hours a day waiting for food.  Over   15,000 people have been detained as political prisoners.  Modern-day   death squads are carrying out thousands of extrajudicial killings.
The dictator Maduro is a Cuban puppet, protected by Cuban bodyguards, hiding   from his own people while Cuba plunders Venezuela’s oil wealth to sustain its   own corrupt communist rule.
Since I last spoke in this hall, the United States and our partners have built   a historic coalition of 55 countries that recognize the legitimate government   of Venezuela.
To the Venezuelans trapped in this nightmare: Please know that all of America   is united behind you.  The United States has vast quantities of   humanitarian aid ready and waiting to be delivered.  We are watching the   Venezuela situation very closely.  We await the day when democracy will   be restored, when Venezuela will be free, and when liberty will prevail   throughout this hemisphere.
One of the most serious challenges our countries face is the specter of   socialism.  It’s the wrecker of nations and destroyer of societies.
Events in Venezuela remind us all that socialism and communism are not about   justice, they are not about equality, they are not about lifting up the poor,   and they are certainly not about the good of the nation.  Socialism and   communism are about one thing only: power for the ruling class.
Today, I repeat a message for the world that I have delivered at home:   America will never be a socialist country.
In the last century, socialism and communism killed 100 million people.    Sadly, as we see in Venezuela, the death toll continues in this   country.  These totalitarian ideologies, combined with modern   technology, have the power to excise [exercise] new and disturbing   forms of suppression and domination.
For this reason, the United States is taking steps to better screen foreign technology and investments and to protect our data and our security.  We urge every nation present to do the same.
Freedom and democracy must be constantly guarded and protected, both abroad and from within.  We must always be skeptical of those who want   conformity and control.  Even in free nations, we see alarming signs and   new challenges to liberty. 
A small number of social media platforms are acquiring immense power over   what we can see and over what we are allowed to say.  A permanent   political class is openly disdainful, dismissive, and defiant of the will of   the people.  A faceless bureaucracy operates in secret and weakens   democratic rule.  Media and academic institutions push flat-out assaults   on our histories, traditions, and values.
In the United States, my administration has made clear to social media   companies that we will uphold the right of free speech.  A free society   cannot allow social media giants to silence the voices of the people, and a   free people must never, ever be enlisted in the cause of silencing, coercing,   canceling, or blacklisting their own neighbors.
As we defend American values, we affirm the right of all people to live in   dignity.  For this reason, my administration is working with other   nations to stop criminalizing of homosexuality, and we stand in solidarity   with LGBTQ people who live in countries that punish, jail, or execute individuals   based upon sexual orientation.
We are also championing the role of women in our societies.  Nations   that empower women are much wealthier, safer, and much more politically   stable.  It is therefore vital not only to a nation’s prosperity, but   also is vital to its national security, to pursue women’s economic   development. 
Guided by these principles, my administration launched the Women’s Global   Development and Prosperity Initiatives.  The W-GDP is first-ever   government-wide approach to women’s economic empowerment, working to ensure   that women all over the planet have the legal right to own and inherit   property, work in the same industries as men, travel freely, and access   credit and institutions. 
Yesterday, I was also pleased to host leaders for a discussion about an   ironclad American commitment: protecting religious leaders and also   protecting religious freedom.  This fundamental right is under growing   threat around the world.  Hard to believe, but 80 percent of the world’s   population lives in countries where religious liberty is in significant   danger or even completely outlawed.  Americans will never fire or   tire in our effort to defend and promote freedom of worship and   religion.  We want and support religious liberty for all.
Americans will also never tire of defending innocent life.  We are aware   that many United Nations projects have attempted to assert a global right to   taxpayer-funded abortion on demand, right up until the moment of   delivery.  Global bureaucrats have absolutely no business attacking the   sovereignty of nations that wish to protect innocent life.  Like many   nations here today, we in America believe that every child -- born and unborn   -- is a sacred gift from God.
There is no circumstance under which the United States will allow international   entries [entities] to trample on the rights of our citizens, including   the right to self-defense.  That is why, this year, I announced that we   will never ratify the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty, which would threaten the   liberties of law-abiding American citizens.  The United States will   always uphold our constitutional right to keep and bear arms.  We will   always uphold our Second Amendment.
The core rights and values America defends today were inscribed in America’s   founding documents.  Our nation’s Founders understood that there will   always be those who believe they are entitled to wield power and control over   others. Tyranny advances under many names and many theories, but it always   comes down to the desire for domination.  It protects not the interests   of many, but the privilege of few.
Our Founders gave us a system designed to restrain this dangerous   impulse.  They chose to entrust American power to those most invested in   the fate of our nation: a proud and fiercely independent people.  The true good of a nation can only be pursued by those who love it: by   citizens who are rooted in its history, who are nourished by its culture,   committed to its values, attached to its people, and who know that its future   is theirs to build or theirs to lose.  Patriots see a nation and its   destiny in ways no one else can.
Liberty is only preserved, sovereignty is only secured, democracy is only   sustained, greatness is only realized, by the will and devotion of   patriots.  In their spirit is found the strength to resist oppression,   the inspiration to forge legacy, the goodwill to seek friendship, and the   bravery to reach for peace.  Love of our nations makes the world better   for all nations.
So to all the leaders here today, join us in the most fulfilling mission a person   could have, the most profound contribution anyone can make: Lift up your   nations.  Cherish your culture.  Honor your histories.    Treasure your citizens. Make your countries strong, and prosperous, and   righteous.  Honor the dignity of your people, and nothing will be   outside of your reach.  When our nations are greater, the future will be brighter, our people will be   happier, and our partnerships will be stronger.
With God’s help, together we will cast off the enemies of liberty and   overcome the oppressors of dignity.  We will set new standards of living   and reach new heights of human achievement. We will rediscover old truths,   unravel old mysteries, and make thrilling new breakthroughs.  And we   will find more beautiful friendship and more harmony among nations than ever before.
My fellow leaders, the path to peace and progress, and freedom and justice,   and a better world for all humanity, begins at home.  Thank you.  God bless you.  God bless the nations of the   world.  And God bless America.  Thank you very much.    (Applause.) 
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