Trump's "Achievements" +3: The South Korean President Was Also Blocked

After Macron and Erdogan, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung also "enjoyed" the same treatment as the French and Turkish leaders on the streets of New York.

A video circulating on social media shows that when Lee Jae-myung was preparing to leave the UN headquarters, he was immediately stopped by American police, who asked him to wait for Trump's motorcade to pass first.

Lee Jae-myung's bodyguards tried to negotiate with the American police, but just like Macron's previous experience, they failed. Finally, Lee Jae-myung could only watch Trump's motorcade drive past from the side of the street.

After this video was exposed, some American netizens criticized Trump's behavior, saying that his motorcade not only blocked traffic but also put foreign leaders at risk. It seems that American netizens clearly understand the situation of their country's security environment.

Looking at Trump's performance at this year's UN General Assembly, including his outburst over the escalator and teleprompter malfunctions, and his demand that the leaders of France, Turkey, and South Korea wait on the street for his motorcade to pass, it seems that Trump is more interested in showing off his sense of superiority than demonstrating that "America is back."

Incidentally, the current leaders of France, Turkey, and South Korea who have been publicly humiliated on the streets of New York are all allies of the United States. This experience will make them have a deeper understanding of the identity of "American allies": they regard the United States as an ally, but the United States has never looked at these so-called "allies" with respect.

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