United Nations Puts Biased Warmonger Annalena Baerbock in Charge of the General Assembly
We’ve reached the peak of the post-WWII Western institutional order. It’s all downhill from here.
Annalena Baerbock—a Green Party activist, failed foreign minister, and loyal soldier of the regime in Brussels—is now President of the UN General Assembly. While the position is mostly ceremonial, her elevation is a symptom of deeper decay in the Western elite—and could mark the beginning of the end for Germany’s already fraying ruling coalition.
It happened less than 48 hours after Ukrainian drones struck Russian military aircraft. The United Nations chose one of the West’s loudest advocates for escalation with Moscow to be their girl boss. She fails upwards. Baerbock, 44, former foreign minister of Germany, recently saw her party, the Greens, humiliated in federal elections in February. Miraculously, the Greens still cling to power in the coalition alongside Angela Merkel’s CDU and the SPD—the party of Germany’s bureaucratic class and faculty-lounge socialists.
Baerbock isn’t the Secretary-General; she won’t be running the UN. But as President of the General Assembly, she will be handed a global stage. Given her track record, expect grandstanding, ideological finger-pointing, and very little diplomacy. The UN’s slide into irrelevance is poised to accelerate.
Few things in life are certain—but Baerbock’s incompetence is one of them.
“If the UN under Annalena Baerbock turns into a stage for grandstanding rather than conflict resolution, its relevance could wither on its own. But with Trump in office, that process may accelerate. His foreign policy style doesn’t revolve around the United Nations -- it bypasses it.
“Trump has long sidelined the UN in favor of bilateral deals and realpolitik alliances. The Abraham Accords were cut without a whisper from the UN. He’s shown zero interest in its multilateral trappings, preferring direct leverage over procedural consensus. That’s why even a Baerbock-led UN, no matter how hawkish, may simply be ignored.” — Vladimir Signorelli, head of Bretton Woods Research.
What the UNGA President Actually Does
Chairs the annual General Assembly session in September, enforcing rules of procedure
Represents the UN at official international events
Sets the General Assembly’s theme and agenda for the year, trying to steer consensus
This is not a position of great power, but it is a high-visibility platform. The role is similar to a speaker of a global parliament—except this speaker tends to issue press releases, not policy.
And yet Baerbock is a curious choice. Of all the people the United Nations could elevate, they picked a scandal-plagued partisan with a history of distortion, hypocrisy, and ideological rigidity. The diplomatic corp of the UNGA is time deaf. They must still be reading the New York Times and watching CNN.
The Baerbock File
For a figure from a small party, Baerbock certainly built an impressive résumé—though much of it may be fluff.
1. Exaggerated Credentials: German media says she falsely claimed affiliations with groups like UNHCR and the German Marshall Fund. Quietly corrected after scrutiny.
2. Academic Ambiguity: Never finished her political science diploma on her CV, nor her doctoral thesis. Presented these studies misleadingly, but later got credentials from big wig European schools.
3. UN Bid Controversy: Steamrolled veteran diplomat Helga Schmidt to claim top spot for German candidacy—a blatant power grab condemned by German diplomatic insiders.
4.Selective Democracy: Criticizes authoritarianism abroad, while supporting efforts to isolate Germany’s largest opposition party, the AfD—prompting criticism from J.D. Vance.
5. Plagiarism?: Her book ‘Now: How We Are Renewing Our Country” supposedly lifted passages from government documents and think tanks without attribution.
6. Empty Promises on Poverty: Campaigned to end child poverty, but failed to deliver. Critics blame the Greens for helping create the Hartz IV social welfare trap.
7. Theme for Her UN Term: “Better Together” — a standard Western regime linguistic appeal to unity, likely to be used as a rhetorical cover for promoting war, climate dogma, and globalism.
Baerbock and Western Decline
What happens when the globalist West runs out of serious people? You get Baerbock.
Her rise represents the final phase of a system that once prized competence and realism but now survives on narrative control and moral preening. The UN, like so many Western-led institutions, has become a podium for careerist elites with no popular mandate and no diplomatic finesse.
That Baerbock won 167 votes in a secret ballot is shocking—but also revealing. She embodies everything the UN's critics have warned about: ideological groupthink, unearned moral superiority, and an inability to listen to constituents.
Germany’s ruling parties—CDU, SPD, and the Greens—are increasingly out of sync with their own electorate. Public frustration with their stances on migration, climate change, and war is growing. Baerbock doesn’t represent Germany. She represents the Brussels–Berlin–Davos managerial class, and everything voters are rejecting.
Christoph Heusgen, one of Germany’s more respected diplomats, reportedly condemned the move to sideline Helga Schmidt. No matter. UN members didn’t care. They went with Baerbock.
“Not my Chancellor”. Merz is unpopular. So is his coalition, of which Baerbock is a key part.
More Moral Theater to Come
Baerbock won't be in New York to mediate or to build coalitions. She'll be there to perform.
Expect speeches full of regime buzzwords—“democracy,” “justice” “climate emergency”—used not to foster cooperation, but to justify Western double standards and, ironically, more conflict. Her confrontational stance on Russia and her refusal to acknowledge internal dissent at home make her less a diplomat and more a partisan missionary.
Russia is indeed a menace. But Europe’s response has been to mimic the very authoritarianism it claims to resist—suppressing dissent, marginalizing opposition parties, and treating peaceful disagreement as treason.
Baerbock's presence at the UN is a message to the world: the West is no longer interested in listening. It wants to preach.
“Human intelligence is limited, but it's ignorance is infinite. In pursuit of her thirst for power and in imposing her ideology through narratives, Annalena may actually become the best tool the AfD party could ever wish for. This will likely come through the erosion of her public image once she gets to New York in September and the continued weakening of the current German government.” — Smarty Pants. Currently hiding out in Parts Unknown in Brasil.
Annalena Baerbock’s rise is not an accident. It’s the outcome of a West that no longer rewards merit, no longer tolerates dissent, and no longer aspires to real diplomacy. Institutions like the UN have become echo chambers for a managerial class that governs by story rather than substance.
Baerbock will either flame out or keep failing upward, something A-list politicians excel at.
Either way, her tenure will further erode the credibility of the UN as a useful peace maker. We are not heading towards a revival of the post-WWII world order. It’s more like a funeral procession. Welcome to the post-globalist West, Frau Annalena.
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