Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, has initiated the process to withdraw the country from the World Health Organization (WHO). Upon his return to the White House, he signed an executive order and remarked, "Oh, it's a big deal." This action was among several executive orders he endorsed on his first day in office. Trump's decision to distance from the WHO is not unprecedented, as he had previously criticized its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The executive order outlines several reasons for this withdrawal. It highlights the WHO's inadequate response to global health emergencies, including COVID-19, which originated in Wuhan, China. The order also criticizes the organization's failure to implement essential reforms and its lack of independence from political influences.

Trump also cited "inappropriately heavy payments" made by the United States to the WHO as a reason for this separation. This decision aligns with Trump's broader policy agenda, which includes withdrawing from international agreements like the Paris Climate Agreement and promoting domestic energy production.
In a statement from the Oval Office, Trump mentioned, "They wanted us back very badly, so we’ll see what happens," referring to the WHO. This suggests a potential future reconciliation with the organization despite current actions. Trump's immediate steps make it more likely that a formal separation will occur.
This decision has sparked discussions about global health governance and its effects on American foreign policy. As events progress, it remains uncertain how this will impact international relations and cooperation in tackling global health issues.
The move to withdraw from the WHO is part of Trump's broader strategy to establish certain official policies. He has also decided to exit other international agreements, focusing on enhancing domestic energy production.
President Joe Biden later reversed Trump's initial decision to separate from the WHO during his tenure. However, Trump's recent actions suggest a renewed commitment to this course of action.
The implications of this decision are significant for both global health administration and American foreign policy. Observers are keenly watching how these developments will influence international collaboration in addressing health challenges worldwide.
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