When President Trump addresses the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) for the first time on Tuesday, much of the political world, both right and left, will be on tenterhooks.
The combative president has expressed skepticism of the global institution and has sometimes conducted diplomacy by strafing foes from his Twitter account.
But Trump is aware of the stakes and enjoys the kind of pomp and circumstance the event requires. More generally, he has a predilection for avoiding in-person confrontations even as he relishes sparking controversy from a distance.
The question is which side of Trump will be on display in New York on Tuesday.
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