U.S. Has ‘Resigned’ As Leader Of Free World, Says Fareed Zakaria

Exiting the Paris Agreement is a major blow to the fight against climate change.

By Jenna Amatulli

Throughout Trump’s pres­i­den­tial cam­paign, he crit­i­cized the Paris Agreement on cli­mate change. He even called cli­mate change a “hoax” he said was aimed at weak­en­ing indus­try in the U.S.

Fareed Zakaria, host of CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS,” appeared on CNN short­ly before Trump’s announce­ment to talk with Jake Tapper about with­draw­ing from the accord.

Zakaria began the dis­cus­sion by say­ing, should Trump go through with the exit, “This will be the day that the United States resigned as the leader of the free world.”

.@FareedZakaria: “This will be the day that the United States resigned as the leader of the free world.”

Zakaria went on to say that the “irre­spon­si­bil­i­ty” of Trump with­draw­ing from the pact is “breath­tak­ing because the Paris Climate Accords are extra­or­di­nar­i­ly flexible.”

They do not dilute American sov­er­eign­ty,” he said. “They allow every coun­try to make its own plans. That’s why coun­tries that jeal­ous­ly guard­ed their sov­er­eign­ty like China, like India, like Russia have all signed on.”

These sen­ti­ments have been echoed by Susan Biniaz, the State Department’s long-time for­mer lawyer on cli­mate change issues. Biniaz told HuffPost Thursday that “it’s inex­plic­a­ble why we would be leav­ing.”