Trump Offers a Selective View of Sovereignty in U.N. Speech

The following article by Mark Landler was posted on the New York Times website September 19, 2017:

President Trump delivering his first address to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times

UNITED NATIONS — President Trump, in declaring Tuesday that sovereignty should be the guiding principle of affairs between nations, sketched out a radically different vision of the world order than his forebears, who founded the United Nations after World War II to deal collectively with problems they believed would transcend borders.

Mr. Trump offered the General Assembly a strikingly selective definition of sovereignty, threatening to act aggressively against countries like North Korea, Iran and Venezuela, whose policies he opposes, yet saying almost nothing about Russia, which seized territory from its neighbor Ukraine, and meddled in the American presidential election. Continue reading “Trump Offers a Selective View of Sovereignty in U.N. Speech”