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Early in the conference, criticism centered on the United States, because of President Donald Trump’s decision to
withdraw
from the Paris agreement as soon as possible (in 2020).
It is also essential to underscore that Trump did not
withdraw
from the JCPOA itself.
Pakistan, well aware of Abdullah’s popularity and worried that Nehru was right about the outcome, ignored the UN mandate and refused to
withdraw.
Most recently, his misguided decision to
withdraw
from the Paris climate agreement jeopardizes America’s global standing.
Could the US ignore a country that in roughly ten years will become the world’s second-largest oil exporter, generating more than $200 billion annually in revenue, while increasingly being dominated by an authoritarian Shia regime that is close to Iran?Would it
withdraw
in the face of the consequent strategic threat to its three allies – Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Israel – in the region?
Indeed, no English-speaking leader (outside the country) has ever called for the UK to
withdraw
from the EU.
Is Iraq Safe Yet?WASHINGTON, DC – The Obama administration’s decision to
withdraw
the bulk of United Sates troops from Iraq over the next 19 months has sparked fears that Iraq will once again plunge into the wide-scale and debilitating violence that it endured from 2004 to 2007.
The Fed’s independence is a key component of its anti-inflation credibility, and a key test for Obama will be to support the Fed’s efforts to
withdraw
the liquidity before substantial inflation pressures assert themselves several years from now.
Britain’s decision to
withdraw
from the European Union could inspire other countries to follow suit.
The trick is for governments to recognize those mistakes and
withdraw
support before they become too costly.
Lessons from Trump’s Health-Care DebacleWASHINGTON, DC – US President Donald Trump’s domestic economic agenda suffered a major setback last week, when the House Republican leadership decided to
withdraw
their hastily drafted bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA, or “Obamacare”).
The North would roll back its nuclear program by a certain increment, while the US would
withdraw
a share of its forces from South Korea.
In exchange for such guarantees, international forces could largely withdraw, leaving a force to secure a political agreement and to train Afghan security forces.
If the banks were to panic, and to try suddenly to
withdraw
their money, both Brazil and the international banks will be losers.
Though he has reiterated his pledge to
withdraw
from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, that deal had not yet been ratified, anyway.
The foremost item on the agenda for Chicago will certainly be Afghanistan, from which NATO has decided to
withdraw
its combat forces by 2014.
With a just and stable Israeli-Palestinian peace, Syria might be forced not only to
withdraw
its troops, but also to lessen its interference in Lebanese politics.
At the G20 Summit in Hamburg last month, Trump already managed to isolate himself from the 19 other leaders, including Macri, by standing behind his decision to
withdraw
from the Paris climate agreement – a deal that virtually the entire international community considers irreversible.
If Russia and Iran threaten to
withdraw
support, Assad will have no option other than to come to the table.
Worse still, US President Donald Trump’s recent decision to
withdraw
the US from the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty with Russia raises the threat of a renewed arms race.
Hamas must
withdraw
its armed men from all security headquarters they occupied, return power to the legitimate authority, and apologize to the Palestinian people.
But, despite declaring a moratorium on nuclear and long-range missile tests and dropping the demand that American troops
withdraw
from South Korea, Kim is unlikely to abandon North Korea’s hard-won nuclear-weapons program until a credible and comprehensive agreement is reached.
Making matters worse, Trump seems keen to follow through on his threat to
withdraw
from the Iran deal – or at least to add new sanctions – despite a lack of evidence that Iran has not fulfilled its obligations.
Under the sway of Big Oil and Big Coal, Trump announced his intention to
withdraw
the US from the Paris climate agreement.
When, in 2009, he ordered the Conservative MEPs to
withdraw
from the European People’s Party, the Europe-wide grouping of center-right political forces, he merely deprived the Tories – now consigned to sit with the sectarians and obscurantists – of any influence in the European Parliament.
For example, after South Africa’s threat to
withdraw
from the International Criminal Court in October 2016, Botswana’s leaders defended the ICC and reaffirmed their commitment to international law.
So he decided unilaterally to
withdraw
the US from the deal and re-impose strict economic sanctions on Iran.
But, again, Trump decided to
withdraw
the US from the agreement, undermining its legitimacy and effectiveness.
The emergence of a “realistic dictator” might allow NATO to
withdraw
most of its troops within a few years.
Are his patriotic credentials strong enough for him to renege on this pledge and pursue negotiations to
withdraw
without capturing the talismanic Osama?
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