President of Argentina Javier Milei warned that nations that adopt policies that bring the “comfort of the present,” such as uncontrolled public spending and mass migration, while ignoring future consequences are “incinerating their legacy” during his Wednesday speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).

Milei dedicated much of his speech to illustrate the problem of politicians who enact present-day policies in favor of gaining more votes without measuring what dire consequences it may have in the future.

Wednesday marked Milei’s second U.N. speech. A year ago, in 2024 , Milei torched the international organization in his remarks, stating that, while the U.N. achieved its original purpose of stopping a new world war, it has since then become “a leviathan of multiple tent

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