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Taking Action: Time to Get Out of WHO!
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Vol. 39, No. 06

03/27/2023

Taking Action: Time to Get Out of WHO!

William S. Hahn

While the world continues to wrestle with the Russian war against Ukraine and sees the real possibility of China absorbing Taiwan, building the New World Order is not only a topic for President Biden, but is being openly discussed in the U.S. Senate.

According to Politico, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida (65 percent lifetime Freedom Index score) spoke at an early February Foreign Relations hearing, seemingly against continuing to build the New World Order. He said, “At the end of the Cold War … the gamble at the time was if we create this international economic order led by the U.S. and the West built on the global commitment to free trade, the notion [was] that trade and commerce would bind nations together … and it would lead to more wealth and prosperity, that it would lead to democracy and freedom — domestic changes in many countries — and it would ultimately ensure peace. Our foreign policy has been built around that…. Even though it’s an economic theory it basically has been what we’ve built our foreign policy on.”

“I think it’s fair to say that gamble failed,” Rubio concluded, calling China and Russia “more authoritarian” and “more violent” than at the end of the Cold War. “And we’re now entering a new era.”

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