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21Good answers don't have "I bet" - they have polls and evidence cited.qwr– qwr2020-05-31 21:20:51 +00:00Commented May 31, 2020 at 21:20
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3@qwr: If you can find polls, feel free to modify the answer to include a link.jamesqf– jamesqf2020-06-01 05:17:31 +00:00Commented Jun 1, 2020 at 5:17
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2According to this americans seem to be happy with the WHO: "The survey found that some 77% trust the WHO, ranking it above all other entities tested. This includes (...) the military."Daniel– Daniel2020-06-01 18:17:49 +00:00Commented Jun 1, 2020 at 18:17
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4"The US gains nothing" You may not agree with what it gains but it gains autonomy and the ability to counter China's influence (Whether you agree with these or not). "not about possible advantages" Just because you disagree with the advantages doesn't make them disappear. "Mismanagement of the COVID situation" So you'll focus on "his" mismanagement and willingly ignore WHO's mismanagement?WernerCD– WernerCD2020-06-02 02:35:15 +00:00Commented Jun 2, 2020 at 2:35
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1@Daniel: Thanks! That poll predates Trump's actions by a couple of months, but I'd be surprised if opinions had changed that much.jamesqf– jamesqf2020-06-02 05:52:54 +00:00Commented Jun 2, 2020 at 5:52
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