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11-21-2016, 07:08 AM
Donald Trump and UN Clashing on Multitude of Issues
November 20, 2016 By Brittany Soares 19 Comments
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The United Nations is bracing for Trump’s decisions that may change the intergovernmental organization forever.

Similar to many Republican administrations in the past, President-elect Donald Trump has talked about wanting to undo some of the biggest UN’s disasters of the past decade, including the Iran nuclear deal and the Paris climate accord. Finally, The UN bureaucracy won’t be able to rely on Barack Obama anymore as a firewall in front of a GOP-controlled Congress that believes the 71-year-old organization’s has outgrown its use.

Come Inauguration Day, diplomats at the UN’s New York headquarters will be have to figure out how to deal with the Trump administration, which they assume is likely to push for some big changes to the catastrophe of an organization.

The reasons to believe this is true is that a number of statements made by Trump have conflicted with the ideals of the United Nations, New York Times reports.

Trump has repeatedly called climate change a hoax and suggested he would withdraw the United States from the Paris accord.

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In regards to refugees, which UN welcomes into our country with open arms, Trump has said he wants to bar entry to refugees from certain countries because of the increase in terrorism threats and attacks worldwide.

On the Iran nuclear deal, at a March meeting of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Trump stated that his “No. 1 priority is to dismantle the disastrous deal with Iran,” arguing that the Iranians could still develop a nuclear weapon when the pact’s restrictions expire in 15 years. The UN rebuttals this very real possibility by arguing that the agreement reduces the threat of war. However, the United Nations’ nuclear agency announced Thursday that Iran breached the nuclear deal for the second time by violating its limits on stockpiling “heavy water,” a component that could be used to make a nuclear weapon.