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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp
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Re-joining the WHO -- or for that matter, international level organizations where governance system works on a per-country vote with China, Russia, or any of their lackeys around -- is almost completely meaningless. The WHO has proven that it is thoroughly useless, and only served to spread mis-information at the direction of its Chinese masters. The significant consequence of that is -- a lot of idiot countries -- including Canada and Japan -- bought into the WHO narrative and exposed their citizens to the coronavirus risks that could have been entirely avoidable. Sending Fauci as the lead delegate to WHO is also a mistake. He would have served the US and Americans better if he were to focus on his work within the US.
The proper direction in dealing with WHO (and other international institutions like it) should have been to make plans to organize a new body where only allied countries can have veto power, and make that the world's focus and authority to replace WHO. I don't like how a system like that creates a world of 1st and 2nd class nations, but it is one of the most feasible ways to get rid of the constant stalling and sabotaging from unreasonable countries like China and Russia.
I'm kind of surprised that re-establishing ties with Cuba wasn't on the list, but we will see whether anything gets done for that.