President Donald J. Trump’s speech to the United Nations General Assembly was uniquely historic and authentically Trump.
I had particular interest in the President’s blunt comments about the United Nations’ inadequacy and the need to reform it.
In 2005, former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell and I led a task force on the United Nations. After a great deal of study and analysis, we published our report: American Interests and UN Reform.
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