We may have dodged a bullet. At least for now.
The United Nations World Health Organization has withdrawn 12 of the 13 amendments submitted by the Biden administration to the current International Health Regulations (IHRs) at the World Health Assembly annual meeting this week in Geneva, Switzerland.
But this may only amount to a temporary reprieve.
The Assembly continues through May 28, and the 12 amendments could be resubmitted, but as of right now they are dead in the water. Biden’s team in Geneva has failed to garner a consensus on these amendments, which would crush national sovereignty in favor of an all-powerful U.N. global health body.
Until this Assembly adjourns we cannot claim victory, and even if it does adjourn it’s only a temporary victory. They will come back with another round of amendments even if they need to call a special meeting, and there is already some conjecture that this could happen as early as September.
Apparently, the backers of the 13 amendments, led by the U.S. Biden administration along with the E.U., could not get a consensus vote of delegates from the 194 member nations.
This news was confirmed by Reuters which reported that “the focus will be on a U.S.-led effort to expedite the application of future reforms from 24 months to 12 months… Negotiations on other proposed changes will take place later amid initial opposition from some members.”
Clearly, there were too many nations not willing to cede their sovereignty to the WHO and its Marxist Leninist director general, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus of Ethiopia.