Dan Warnick + 6,100 April 24, 2020 There has been a lot of discussion around the forums about the reliability, indeed whether WHO had been used as a tool to achieve a higher global agenda. Today, Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State for the United States, made clear the United States' concerns as to whether or not the WHO can even be reformed. Pompeo says U.S. may never restore WHO funds after cutoff over pandemic WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the COVID-19 pandemic shows the need to overhaul the World Health Organization, warning that Washington may never restore WHO funding and could even work to set up an alternative to the U.N. body instead. ---- Asked if he was urging a change in leadership of the WHO, Pompeo replied: “Even more than that, it may be the case that the United States can never return to underwriting, having U.S. taxpayer dollars go to the WHO.” In a radio show interview on Thursday, Pompeo was asked if he saw a time when the role of the WHO might be supplanted by another organization. “We’re going to take a look at exactly that issue,” he replied. “If the institution works and functions, the United States will always lead and be part of it. When it’s not delivering, when in fact it’s failing to get the outcomes that are desired, we’re going to work with partners around the world to deliver a structure, a form, a governance model, that will actually deliver on the intended purposes.” 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites