Trump's move threatens to destabilize global health security by stripping the WHO of one-fifth of its budget and vital American expertise. This could cripple crucial programs fighting AIDS, polio, and tuberculosis while weakening worldwide pandemic surveillance and response capabilities. The vacuum left by the US departure may increase Chinese influence, even as poorer nations struggle with reduced access to vaccines, treatments, and technical assistance for public health emergencies.
Withdrawing from the WHO reflects a principled stand against an organization that failed its scientific duties during COVID-19. Despite receiving billions in US funding, the WHO pushed draconian policies like lockdowns and child masking, without conducting rigorous studies to validate their effectiveness. Rather than generating evidence-based guidance, the WHO offered opinions aligning with left-leaning politics, effectively undermining its credibility as an impartial health authority.