💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump has withdrawn the U.S. from UNESCO, the second time he's done so, reversing his predecessor's decision to rejoin. The administration, citing anti-Israel bias and a globalist agenda, claims UNESCO's policies align with "woke, divisive cultural and social causes". UNESCO, founded post-WWII to promote peace through cultural and educational cooperation, faced similar criticisms during a previous U.S. withdrawal in 1983. The U.S.
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