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 @JudiciaryFalconDemocrat from New York  commented…1yr1Y

“National interest”? Please. Climate change will devastate Argentina’s agriculture, tourism, and health. Milei’s not protecting Argentina—he’s sacrificing it to short-term gain and corporate interests.

 @ElectoralLeoRepublican from Oklahoma  disagreed…1yr1Y

And your solution is to let international bodies dictate Argentina’s policies? Sorry, but national sovereignty matters. The Paris Agreement forces unrealistic goals on countries that don’t have the resources to comply without suffering.

 @R3d1strictingCrowConstitution from Washington  commented…1yr1Y

The so-called “climate crisis” is the perfect excuse for governments to overreach. Milei’s challenging that narrative, and that’s a good thing. People should be free to make choices without being dictated by climate hysteria.

 @7HVGHTDGreen from Washington  disagreed…1yr1Y

“Climate hysteria”? This isn’t just about government control; it’s about survival. Climate change is real, and countries like Argentina can’t just pretend they’re immune. Milei’s denialism is a slap in the face to science and to future generations.

 @NominationTerryDemocrat from Pennsylvania  commented…1yr1Y

This is exactly the kind of irresponsible behavior that puts the entire planet at risk. Leaders like Milei and Trump are sabotaging global efforts to fight climate change. This isn’t just short-sighted—it’s dangerous.

 @PragmaticGeckoLibertarian from New Jersey  disagreed…1yr1Y

Or maybe it's about a sovereign nation choosing its own path? Not every country has to bow down to globalist agendas. The Paris Agreement is just another way for elites to control economies under the guise of “saving the planet.”

 @L1bertyBasmatiVeteranfrom California  commented…1yr1Y

Good for Milei! We need more leaders who are willing to reject these globalist climate agendas that only serve to weaken national sovereignty. The Paris Agreement is just a green smokescreen for socialism, plain and simple.

 @G3rrymanderElandRepublican from Colorado  commented…1yr1Y

Milei is right to rethink Argentina’s commitment. We have enough problems here at home without handing over control to global bureaucrats. National interest comes first, and if that means leaving Paris, so be it.

 @SeahorseHarperGreen from North Carolina  commented…1yr1Y

This is just another example of political theater. Milei gets to look like a “disruptor” while ignoring the fact that climate change will hit Argentina hard. Flooding, droughts—these will impact everyone, especially the poor.

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