1/23/2026 at 6:03:39 AM
> Going forward, the U.S. government will continue its global health leadership through existing and new engagements directly with other countries, the private sector, non-governmental organizations, and faith-based entities. U.S.-led efforts will prioritize emergency response, biosecurity coordination, and health innovation to protect America first while delivering benefits to partners around the world.The funny thing about this administration is that they label existing system as "bad" and "corrupt", use that as justification to abandon it, and then proceed to recreate the same thing different way.
by shubhamjain
1/23/2026 at 6:08:23 AM
The point is to enable corruption that benefits current office-holders and prevent any activity, corrupt or not, that benefits anyone else.by hackyhacky
1/23/2026 at 6:16:26 AM
See Goldstein, "The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism" (1949)by 0928374082
1/23/2026 at 9:30:16 AM
“For if leisure and security were enjoyed by all alike, the great mass of human beings who are normally stupefied by poverty would become literate and would learn to think for themselves; and when once they had done this, they would sooner or later realize that the privileged minority had no function, and they would sweep it away. In the long run, a hierarchical society was only possible on a basis of poverty and ignorance.”by jasomill
1/23/2026 at 6:13:05 AM
You think they will actually replace it with something similar though. They won't. They have no desire to do that. Even in name. Just like all their other supposed plans - it's just smoke and mirrors and no one will actually do any such thing.by xingped
1/23/2026 at 6:14:44 AM
I dunno, reading it in context of the whole statement, "...and its inability to demonstrate independence from the inappropriate political influence of WHO member states" deserves a bit of focus. The UN is structurally designed to give China and Russia outsized influence. Coordinating technical matters like healthcare through the UN does seem a bit unwise given that everyone is posturing up for some sort of Cold-war or potential WWIII style scenario. I don't think we've seen much deescalation of tension in the last decade.Better to leave the bandwidth of the UN free to focus on diplomacy without distractions, the military situation is urgent.
by roenxi
1/23/2026 at 1:07:06 PM
> Coordinating technical matters like healthcare through the UN does seem a bit unwise given that everyone is posturing up for some sort of Cold-war or potential WWIII style scenario.On the contrary, the fact that we have to coordinate technical matters like healthcare through the UN is a large part of the reason why the Cold War remained cold and we had WW2 within 20 years of WW1 but no WW3 in the 80 years since.
Until the US decided to re-elect a literal madman, the necessity of coordinating on technical matters was obvious to all, which meant these countries weee constantly talking, building relationships and communicating with each other which helped prevent minor conflagrations from escalating.
by hshdhdhj4444
1/23/2026 at 6:24:43 AM
> The UN is structurally designed to give China and Russia outsized influence.An interesting assertion. I presume you are implying outsized influence over the US (or do you mean every other country?). I'm honestly curious: can you describe this structural design?
by dc396
1/23/2026 at 6:45:17 AM
The thing that jumps to mind is the Security Council, which they can parley into diplomatic favours from other people. And the whole point of the UN is that it was the victors of WWII explaining to the rest of the world how international affairs were going to work, so I'd be pleasantly surprised if the special privileges stopped there.And even without that, the UN isn't really set up to handle technical matters. It is a diplomatic club. The point is to give people a seat at the table without considering their competence.
by roenxi
1/23/2026 at 7:19:51 AM
The Security Council is controlled by the US and its allies (3 out of 5 permanent seats). And the Security Council does not decide on matters of public health like the WHO does. The WHO is staffed by very competent people, certainly more competent than RFK.The UN has handled several technical matters successfully, including global vaccination programs.
by pu_pe
1/23/2026 at 6:34:55 AM
Perhaps they mean that Russia, a corrupted warmonger weak country, has veto power, while more powerful, free and democratic countries have not.by N19PEDL2
1/23/2026 at 6:39:59 AM
Honestly, ceteris paribus for the USby sparqlittlestar
1/23/2026 at 6:51:08 AM
Thank you sir. Love learning new things every day in a tech forum, especially Latin.by niceguy1827
1/23/2026 at 10:36:06 AM
> proceed to recreate the same thing different wayNot a same or similar thing in any way. Everything that is being torn down is being replaced by grifter schemes where all that money is funneled to personal pockets.
by jjav
1/23/2026 at 6:08:41 AM
NAFTA bad. USMCA good.by RajBhai
1/23/2026 at 6:37:08 AM
Art of the Dealby 0hw0t