President Donald Trump undertook a number of steps in his first three office weeks to reduce the US footprint in a series of multilateral efforts worldwide and its presence in international organizations and alliances.
The management of Trump seems to have focused on a severe, immediate reduction in the workforce in the primary humanitarian aid organization in Washington, the US Agency for International Development (USA).
While the United States is not a member of the International Criminal Court Court (ICC), the decision of the White House, some sanctions, became some ICC employees with disappointment and criticism from the court supporters.
It occurs, also spoken as a Trump in brave, expansionist terms. Trump has planned or considered: acquisition and repetition of control over the Panama Canal; Acquire Greenland for strategic purposes; The idea of speaking to Canada about the 51st US state; And – in his most recent bomb – to face a US presence in Gaza after resuming the Palestinians.
Here is a look at some of the relevant announcements of the early Trump management:
USAID
The administration of Trump will keep 611 essential workers in USA on board, from the global total number of more than 10,000 employees of the agency.
The humanitarian aid organization was a top goal of a government program listed by the billionaire consultant, which Elon Musk referred to as the “Special Government”, although the United States spends less than one percent of its budget for foreign support, a lesser proportion than a lower proportion Some other countries that made up about half of this one percent of USAID.
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The proposed personnel sections are to take place on Friday at midnight.
In a lawsuit submitted on Thursday, however, striving to reverse the aggressive disassembly of the agency’s administration. In the lawsuit, a temporary and finally permanent order from the court is requested that restores the financing of USAID, reopens its offices and locks further orders for dissolution.
Foreign Minister Marco Rubio said there is a 90-day review period in which USAID partner agencies and groups that are recipients of the US funds. The New York Times reported on Thursday about at least 30 clinical studies and studies that were interrupted worldwide.
“We see a major disturbance in the provision of treatment services,” said Christine Stegling, director of the UN AIDS agency, on Friday.
Un -company
Trump signed an executive order this week to end the commitment to the United Nations’ Human Rights Council and continue a break for the financing of the United Nations Palestinian Aid Aid Aid Aid Aid Aid Aid.
Trump’s command on Tuesday was mostly symbolic and reflected movements that he undertook during his first term from 2017 to 2021.
The first Trump government also terminated the 47-member Human Rights Council halfway in an term of three years of what it described as chronic bias against Israel, and a lack of reform.
The United States was the largest unknown donor and delivered $ 300 million up to $ 400 million from Palestinian militant Hamas, which triggered the war into Gaza strips.
The United Nations have sworn to examine these allegations and asked Israel for evidence that have not been presented.
The United States is one of five permanent members of the UN Security Council and account for 22 percent of the core budget for UN and 27 percent of its peace budget.
But Trump said this week that the UN was “not well managed”.
“Many of these conflicts we work should be settled, or at least we should have help with the settlement. We never seem to get help,” said Trump. “That should be the main purpose of the United Nations.”
The General Secretary’s office in a subsequent explanation admitted that “the support of the United States saved countless life for the United Nations and advanced global security” and that it was looking forward to strengthening its relationship with the new administration.
Those who worked at the World Health Organization had expected the worst – but the executive contract of US President Donald Trump was still stuck. Dr. Prabhat JHA, Professor of Global Health at the University of Toronto, outlines the financial effects of the United States that leave the WHO and what it means for Canada and other countries that contribute to organization.
Trump has also signaled that the United States will be left the UN’s World Health Organization in January 2026, which reflects the necessary notification that had to be given for such a step.
The United States are by far the largest financial supporter of the WHO and contribute 18 percent of total financing, which is about $ 1.2 billion for the latest two-year budget for the agency for 2024-25 of $ 1.2 billion amounts.
In combination with the radical conversion of USAID, the concerns of health officers have triggered the ability to combat outbreaks of a number of diseases and viruses, including bird flu, MPOX, Cholera, the Marburg Virus and HIV/AIDS.
International Criminal Court
On Thursday, Trump approved business and travel cards for people who work on international criminal courts from US citizens or US allies such as Israel, and repeated measures that he had taken during his first term.
The move was a protest against the court’s arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and came when the Israeli guide Washington visited.
The ICC and Rights Group said that the order would undermine its court work and asked its 125 Member States to be “united” for justice and human rights.
“Victims of human rights violations around the world turn to the International Criminal Court if they cannot go anywhere else, and President Trump’s executive regulation will make it more difficult for them to find justice” national security project.
The United States, China, Russia and Israel are not among the 124 members of the ICC. In 2020, Trump sanctioned the predecessor of the ICC leader Karim Khan, Fatou Bensouda, about her decision to open an investigation into war crimes that were committed in Afghanistan after 2003, including the United States, whose military was present in the country for two decades.
The Paris agreement
As in his first administration, Trump announced that the country will withdraw from the Paris Agreement – the global contract of 2015, in which the countries commit themselves to protecting the planet and the people against the worst effects of climate change.
Trump also withdrew the USA during its first term from the Parisian deal, but the process took years and was immediately reversed by the bid administration in 2021. The United States, the world’s second largest greenhouse gas pollution, to China, would not be part of the pact next to Iran, Libya and Yemen in a small group.
As with the WHO announcement, a message is required. Apart from a reversal, the United States would leave the agreement in January 2026.
The G20 summit
Rubio announced late Wednesday that the United States will not take part in the next G20 summit of Foreign Minister in Johannesburg on February 20 to 21. Rubio accused South Africa “Anti-Americanism” and “Laying private property”, apparently an indication of controversial land ownership laws that have tried to remedy imbalances that have arisen from the South Africa apartheid system.
In addition, both the Trump and Biden administrations in South Africa commented on trouble and led a case to the international Court of Justice and accused Israel to complain about genocidal actions in his ongoing military campaign in Gaza.