Contorversy Of The Week- Trump Breaks The Deal
The Week Middle East|June 10, 2017

Last Thursday, on “a fine spring day in Washington DC, Donald Trump took the podium in the White House’s Rose Garden and announced that he was pulling the United States out of the Paris climate change agreement”, said John Cassidy in The New Yorker.

Contorversy Of The Week- Trump Breaks The Deal

All his big speeches have been distinguished by their “alarmism, fear mongering and negativity”. This was no exception. The president portrayed the 2015 Paris accord not as “the well-meaning, non-binding and in many ways modest deal” it is, but as yet another attempt to rip off and exploit the US. “This was Trumpism in its full glory – the world as a conspiracy against its sole superpower.” At what point, he asked, “do they start laughing at us as a country”? The answer is that the laughing stopped a good while back.

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