It was the debut speech heard around the world – Donald Trump at the United Nations, putting American First and other nations on notice.
Over the course of 41 minutes, the president criticized the Iran nuclear deal, promised to “totally destroy” North Korea if its leader Kim Jong-Un – otherwise known as “Rocketman” – continues his path and vowed to crush the “loser terrorists” in the Middle East.
Sweden’s foreign minister was no fan of the speech calling it “bombastic” and “nationalist.” However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the address as bold and courageous.
So, who was right?
Nicholas Burns, former Ambassador to NATO, Undersecretary of State and current professor at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government joined Jim Braude to break the tie.