Withdrew-0.mp3 Withdrew-0.mp4 Withdrew-I.mp3 Withdrew-I.mp4 Withdrew-intro.mp3Withdrew your pledge
(To hedge your bet)
Now we regret
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
You withdrew
(That’s what you do)
You withdrew
You withdrew (you do)
That’s what you do (you do)
Withdrew your heart
Withdrew your pledge
(To hedge your bet)
A double edged sword
(Not a man of your word)
You cut both ways
(Your soul betrays)
You withdrew
(That’s what you do)
You withdrew
A nationalist (supremacist)
Populism (barbarism)
Me first (cursed)
Withdrew your pledge
(To hedge your bet)
A double edged sword
(Not a man of your word)
You cut both ways
(Your soul betrays)
You withdrew
(That’s what you do)
You withdrew
Boast, boast, boast
During his presidency, Donald Trump withdrew the United States from several major international agreements, both during his first and second terms:
Paris Climate Agreement: Trump initially withdrew the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement in 2017, citing economic disadvantages and an unfair burden on American businesses. The withdrawal was finalized in 2020. Upon returning to office in 2025, Trump signed an executive order to withdraw the U.S. once again, reversing the Biden administration’s re-entry. The formal withdrawal process is expected to take about a year.World Health Organization (WHO): In 2020, Trump announced the U.S. withdrawal from the WHO, criticizing the organization’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and its relationship with China. The Biden administration reversed this decision in 2021, but in 2025, Trump reissued an executive order to withdraw once more.Iran Nuclear Deal (JCPOA): In 2018, Trump unilaterally withdrew the U.S. from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), commonly known as the Iran nuclear deal, arguing that it was too lenient and failed to address Iran’s broader activities. This withdrawal led to the reinstatement of sanctions on Iran and heightened tensions in the region.Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty: In 2019, the Trump administration withdrew from this Cold War-era arms control agreement with Russia, citing repeated Russian violations. The move ended decades of restrictions on the deployment of intermediate-range missiles.Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP): Shortly after taking office in 2017, Trump withdrew from the TPP, a major trade agreement intended to strengthen economic ties with Pacific Rim nations, arguing that it harmed American workers and manufacturing.UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization): In 2017, the Trump administration announced the withdrawal from UNESCO, citing anti-Israel bias and the need for institutional reforms. The U.S. formally left the organization in 2018.United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC): In 2018, the Trump administration pulled the U.S. out of the UNHRC, claiming it was biased against Israel and failed to hold human rights abusers accountable.Open Skies Treaty: In 2020, Trump withdrew from this treaty, which allowed mutual surveillance flights over participating countries to promote transparency and reduce the risk of conflict, citing Russian violations.These withdrawals reflected Trump’s broader “America First” policy, emphasizing national sovereignty over multilateral commitments and often sparking criticism from allies and international organizations.
From the album “Withdraw” by The Beatless Sense Mongers
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