Analysis | Trump’s withdrawal from climate deal shows that ‘America First’ can mean ‘America Alone’

US President Donald Trump’s decision to pull out of the landmark Paris climate accord sends an unmistakable message to the world: America First can mean America Alone.
Trump’s move, announced with great fanfare in the White House Rose Garden on Thursday, immediately leaves the United States isolated on a paramount global concern. It demonstrates the US is willing to back away from a coalition it assembled just 18 months ago. Nearly 200 countries joined the landmark deal forged under Trump’s predecessor. Now the US stands with only Syria and Nicaragua as countries on the sidelines. Nicaragua balked because it found the deal’s standards insufficient.
It’s a bitter blow to stalwart European partners who launched an aggressive campaign to convince Trump that American leadership is central to combatting climate change. Even a direct appeal from the Vatican wasn’t enough to persuade the president.
Miguel Arias Canete, the European Union’s top climate change official, called Trump’s decision “a sad day for the global community.”
