While opening fire on allies and friends alike and attacking global values ​​and international institutions, the word of the president of the world's largest nation has become a laughingstock for leaders of nations.

In an article published on Wednesday in the Washington Post, writer Dana Milbank considers Trump to be a laughingstock and irony, whispering to the leaders and mocking their laughter as they listen to his bizarre speech at the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly.

The world was often laughing at Trump's talk during the election campaign "and he's laughing at us now, especially our president."

Although the speech was directed at world leaders, Trump looked like an election campaign and boasted: "In less than two years my administration has achieved what no American administration has achieved in history."

In front of this chatter, world leaders tried to laugh, a reaction that Trump later acknowledged he did not expect, although he seemed content with his speech.

For these leaders, Trump sounded very comic. For 35 minutes, the president attacked everyone, not just his adversaries such as Iran, Cuba, Syria and Venezuela, but sharply criticized China, Germany, OPEC, world trade and the Human Rights Council.

As well as Tal Hagean Trump, the International Criminal Court, the Socialist States, the Human Rights Council and the new United Nations Convention on Migration.

The US president has threatened US aid recipients, most of them in South America, Africa, Eastern Europe and South Asia. He reiterated his pledge to stop contributing to the financing of international peacekeepers.

The US president scoffs at nations with 90 percent of the world's population. Millions of human beings were abused in half an hour.

A crushing world
The man who leads the richest country in the world has stressed that no one can make gains at the expense of the United States, and to confirm his adherence to protectionist trade policies said: "America will not apologize for protecting the interests of its citizens."

In every term used as the word "universality", Trump was scornful of the values ​​that the United Nations originally built on the ruins of the Second World War.

America rejects "global governance, domination and hegemony, and will not give up its sovereignty to the global, imposed and unaccountable bureaucracy. We reject global ideology and believe in national ideology."

As he read the words of his mentor, Steffen Miller, adding clichés to her, world leaders in the hall smiled and whispered.

The audience applauded the heads of other countries during their speeches, while they did not do so with Trump until the moment they were laughing at him and when he finished his speech.

The speech was addressed to foreign heads of state, but Trump turned his face to local consumption in an electoral tone to lure his audience of nationalists.

Trump originally moved away from the world. On the day he delivered the speech, European countries devised mechanisms to overcome US sanctions against Iran.

On the same day, China's official media played a popular chord to prepare citizens to face the Trump commercial war.

The US administration is about to miss the deadline for a trade treaty with Canada and Mexico.

Trump's speech to the world is the same that he directs to his local opponents: abuse and contempt.

These are excerpts from Trump's attacks on states and organizations:

About OPEC, Trump said : "We defend many of these countries for nothing, and then benefit at our expense."

And Mexico : "We have begun to build the wall on most of the border."

"You will depend entirely on Russian energy," he said of Germany .

In the World Trade Organization : "Member States manipulate the organization in their favor."

With regard to the International Criminal Court : "No jurisdiction, no legitimacy and no authority".

Socialism: "It has caused suffering, corruption, destruction, injustice and oppression: all nations must fight the socialism and misery that they have brought to all."

While praising states and organizations, Trump praised the courage of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un and the national government of Poland and Israel, although the two countries have taken steps to restrict democracy.

As far as Russia is concerned, Trump has no criticism.

The US president devoted half an hour to the UN to attack both enemies and adversaries and to destroy all areas of cooperation between the international community.

The US president himself is proposing to other countries to adopt his campaign slogans to solve the world's problems. This is fun.