A Bold Call to Rethink Global Governance

New York, USAFri Jan 23 2026
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Liz Truss, who briefly led the UK as Prime Minister, has sparked debate with her strong stance on the United Nations. She recently suggested that President Trump should consider dismantling the UN, arguing that the organization has lost its effectiveness and made several poor decisions. Truss pointed to the UN's ruling on the Chagos Islands as an example, where the UK was found to have improperly taken control of the islands from Mauritius in the 1960s. Truss criticized the current UK leadership for prioritizing international institutions over national interests. She believes that the UK should stand firm against rulings it disagrees with, rather than bowing to pressure from global bodies. She also expressed concerns about the influence of China within these institutions, urging leaders to challenge their growing control.
The discussion comes amid rising tensions between European leaders and President Trump, particularly over his push for a deal involving Greenland. Despite initial threats of tariffs, Trump announced a potential framework for an agreement, which Truss supported. She emphasized the strategic importance of the Arctic region, citing threats from Russia and China. Truss's comments reflect a broader skepticism about the role of international institutions in shaping global politics. Her call to action challenges the status quo and prompts a critical look at how global governance should evolve in the face of new geopolitical realities.
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