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Washington's announcement to exit 66 international organizations sounds decisive. Headlines screamed about a major pivot toward isolationism. But here's the reality check: pulling back from these multilateral bodies won't actually slash US contributions to global funds. The budget still flows. The diplomatic machinery keeps running. What's being framed as a seismic shift? In practice, it's more theater than transformation. The institutions remain funded. America's financial commitments barely budge. It's the perfect example of how grand political gestures don't always translate into material economic consequences. The market knows the difference between rhetoric and reality.