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Argentina’s ‘chainsaw’ president tells the UN to shove its ‘socialist’ ‘Pact for the Future’

Javier Millay, Argentina Self-proclaimed The “anarcho-capitalist” president took office in December 2023. In the months since, he has used a “chainsaw” to cut through the failed left-wing policies of his predecessors and the doubts of some of his critics.

This week, he announced that the Argentine Republic had signed a UN “A pact for the futuretell The UN General Assembly declared that “Argentina will not support any policy which restricts individual freedom or trade or which implies an infringement of the natural rights of individuals.”

Milley's first speech at the United Nations was Reports Noting that Argentina's economic activity rose better than expected, growing 1.7 percent in July, Trump called on other countries “not only to oppose this agreement, but to join us in creating a new agenda for this noble institution – a freedom agenda.”

After noting that the UN served a noble purpose after World War II, Milley said that since then, the UN “has ceased to uphold the principles set out in its founding declaration and has begun to transform itself from an organisation that once defended human rights into “one of the main drivers of the systematic erosion of freedom”.

Milley accused the UN of supporting a “global quarantine for the rest of 2020” and suggesting it would amount to a crime against humanity, as well as of appeasing “bloody dictatorships” such as Venezuela and criticizing Israel.

According to the Argentine president, the United Nations was created “as a shield to protect the human realm” but has “transformed into a vast, many-tentacled organization that seeks to determine not only what each country should do, but how all peoples of the world should live.”

“This is essentially an attempt to create a totalitarian system of conformity across the entire business sector.”

Milley suggested that the UN was not seeking peace but was trying to impose an ideology on member states.

Milley distinguished himself from many bystanders as a “liberal liberal economist” rather than a politician, warning of the threat posed by the UN's “collectivist policies.” Doomed 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

The United Nations' 2030 Agenda contains 17 interrelated global goals designed to “transform our world”.

In his recent book, “Race to Zero: How ESG Investing Will Impact the Global Financial System,” Paul Tice, adjunct professor at New York University’s Leonard N. Stern School of Business, writes:

Climate action (SDG 13) is the glue that holds together the entire progressive agenda embedded in the UN sustainability program, with each individual cause drawing strength and further justification from the moral imperative to save the planet from fossil fuels. According to the UN, climate change also affects global health, poverty, hunger and national security, and “its adverse effects undermine the ability of all countries to achieve sustainable development.”

Tice emphasized. Sustainability It is part of a broader anti-capitalist movement that “borrows elements from both totalitarian and reformist approaches of the past.”

“This is essentially an attempt to create a totalitarian system of conformity across the business sector based on moral suasion, thereby avoiding the administrative costs and public sector accountability that would come with outright nationalization and direct government intervention,” Theis wrote.

'[The sustainability agenda] It is simply a plan of an ultranational socialist government.”

“It encompasses both national and progressive priorities, but it is the fabrication of a permanent supranational bureaucracy, largely staffed by technocrats in UN-led multilateral institutions and international NGOs such as the World Economic Forum, that is effectively insulated from accountability at the ballot box,” he added.

Milley shared similar concerns about the UN agenda and the push for sustainability more broadly, suggesting that the UN has now effectively become a model of “supranational governance by international bureaucrats seeking to impose a particular way of life on the world's citizens.”

Milley said the Pact for the Future, approved by 143 countries on Sunday, was a given.

The agreement overlaps with the 2030 Sustainability Agenda and sets out targets for multilateral approaches to address changing weather patterns, so-called reproductive rights, and digital cooperation.

“The purpose is well-intentioned, [the pact] “This is nothing more than a plan of an ultranationalist government that seeks to solve the problems of modernization with solutions that undermine the sovereignty of nation-states and violate the rights of individuals to life, liberty and property,” the Argentine president said. “It is a plan that seeks to solve poverty, inequality and discrimination with laws that will only exacerbate these problems.”

Millay suggested that the pact was yet another poorly conceived utopian project that could not tolerate or tolerate human beings' incompatible natures and choices.

“We would like to officially express our opposition to the 'future agreement' that was signed on Sunday,” Milley said. Citation Version Thomas Paine said: “He who wishes to enjoy the blessings of liberty, must, as a man, endure the fatigues of defending it.”

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