• Caveman@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Honestly, foreign aid was a miniscule amount of money that yielded massive amount of soft power. Trump is a waste of oxygen.

    • LOGIC💣@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      Welcome to Trump’s America. “Well that fucking sucks for humanity,” might as well be the phrase that historians use to summarize his second term.

      If you’ll recall, he tried to withdraw America from the WHO at the end of his first term, but failed due to losing the election before the request was accepted. The WHO’s recommendations didn’t match what Trump said during the COVID pandemic, and Trump will use any means at his disposal to quash dissent.

    • andz@lemmy.world
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      22 hours ago

      Yeah, because that’ll surely end well. Any strong democracy would be a lot better than either the US or China.

      China still hasn’t been anywhere near transparent about COVID, for example. Do you really think they’d be any better if an outbreak of something similar would happen, especially if it originated from China in the first place.

      • Avid Amoeba@lemmy.ca
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        The WHO is losing staff today due to lack of funding. That is “a bad ending.” If someone can put up the money in short order to stop that bad ending, it’s better one. China can do that. If a stronger democracy can do it so we can have more good endings down the road, they should. I’m not optimistic.

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          If someone can put up the money in short order to stop that bad ending, it’s better one.

          Money rarely comes with no strings attached.

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          8 hours ago

          I’m with you there, in theory at least. Chinese money tends to come with strings attached, though. I’d be weary of that kind of influence without proper oversight.

          It’s not like the WHO hasn’t flip-flopped on things before due to outside pressure either, so there’s some precedent there.

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    1 day ago

    Now who will send me a letter for the price of a cup of coffee per day?