
(5MinNewsBreak.com) – In a blistering response to an increasingly biased global organization, President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order targeting the United Nations.
Specifically, the president’s order withdrew the United States from the U.N. Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and halted funding to the U.N. Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).
This bold move reaffirms America’s commitment to putting its interests first and standing firmly with its allies against biased international organizations.
The executive order marks a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy. It addresses long-standing concerns about the UNHRC’s bias against Israel and its inclusion of member states with questionable human rights records.
This decisive action aligns with President Trump’s “America First” agenda and his promise to reform international institutions that do not serve U.S. interests.
The White House has been clear about its reasoning: “The UNHRC has demonstrated consistent bias against Israel, focusing on it unfairly and disproportionately in council proceedings.”
This bias is not new. During President Trump’s first term, “the organization passed more resolutions condemning Israel than Syria, Iran, and North Korea combined.”
The executive order also targets UNRWA, an agency that has long been criticized for perpetuating the Palestinian refugee issue rather than solving it.
By halting funding to UNRWA, the Trump administration is sending a clear message: American taxpayer dollars will no longer support organizations that work against U.S. interests and those of its allies.
This move is crucial as the U.S. continues to navigate the complex landscape of Middle Eastern politics.
The announcement coincides with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to the White House.
The visit underscores the strong alliance between the United States and Israel and sends a clear signal that the Trump administration stands firmly with the nation’s closest ally in the region.
Trump critics have blasted the move, claiming that withdrawing from these organizations diminishes America’s global influence.
However, supporters argue that by withdrawing from the UNHRC and defunding UNRWA, the U.S. is taking a principled stand against hypocrisy and waste in international organizations.
The executive order also calls for a review of other international organizations that may promote “radical or anti-American sentiment,” with a particular focus on UNESCO.
This thorough approach ensures that U.S. involvement and funding in global institutions align with national interests.
Awaiting confirmation as ambassador to the United Nations, former Rep. Elise Stefanik has emphasized the importance of reform.
She has stated that U.S. funding should be directed towards programs “that work, that have a basis in the rule of law, that have a basis in transparency and accountability, and strengthen our national security and our partnerships.”
President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the UNHRC and defund UNRWA is a testament to his unwavering commitment to putting America first.
It is a bold step toward reclaiming sovereignty, protecting national interests, and standing up for American values on the world stage.
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