On Monday President Trump will address the United Nations General Assembly. It will be another opportunity for the president to set out his "America First" agenda and to explain that it's better, and more democratic, for sovereign nations to work together to solve problems than to hand over power to remote and unaccountable international bureaucracies.
His approach is a stark contrast to the globalist ideology that has held sway for far too long - the idea that individual countries should subordinate their own national interest to some vague notion of the "global interest."
This was the thinking that led to the biggest foreign policy mistake of the last two decades: the globalists' insistence on engagement with China. Mesmerized by their own fantasy of an economically borderless world - convenient for global corporations but disastrous for American workers - the elitists have helped bring China’s brutal, authoritarian Communist regime to the brink of achieving its long planned-for attempt at world domination.
We often hear about how we’ve been losing out to China economically - and that’s true. But the case against China is a moral one too. UN and U.S. officials have estimated that China has literally imprisoned one million Muslims in internment camps. Reports include brainwashing to force Muslims to worship dictator Xi Jinping instead of Allah.