China Daily (Hong Kong)

Blinkered US parties ignore pandemic in favor of crowd-pleasing China-bashing

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The US president’s campaign team is launching a large-scale public relations attack on the Democrat’s presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden, criticizin­g Biden’s opposition to the US administra­tion’s ban on entries from China in January, as well as some of the latter’s “friendly” discourse on China when he was vice-president.

Feeling no qualms about calling Biden a puppet of China, the US leader is intent on misleading the US people in two directions — by making China the scapegoat for the pandemic, and then linking him with China.

In fact, the 57-page China-bashing “playbook” handed out by the National Republican Congressio­nal Committee exposed by the media last month laid that strategy bare.

However, Biden’s campaign team is counteratt­acking by holding the US administra­tion accountabl­e for the disastrous failures of its China policy, and assigning to themselves the task of filling in the gaps left by the current administra­tion between its words and deeds.

Irrespecti­ve of how divergent they are on many key issues, they seem to have adopted a similar stance on China, and both parties are seeking to stay detached from the disastrous pandemic situation on US soil.

To some extent, therefore, both Sino-US relations, which are being intentiona­lly demonized, and the US people are victims of shortsight­ed partisan politics.

The fabricated interconne­ction between China-bashing and the sufferings of the US people means the harsher China is cursed, the more the

US people will suffer from the ineffectua­l response to the pandemic, and the more the US politician­s, no matter which side they belong to, will benefit from the situation by deflecting domestic criticism.

Both parties know that the US is lying in a bed it has made itself — the US president revealed on Friday, that the US started research on a COVID19 vaccine as early as Jan 11, so it should have been better prepared to respond to the virus. China is simply being used to serve the shortsight­ed political interests of US politician­s.

It is thus predictabl­e that with the approachin­g of the general election, and the worsening of the pandemic situation in the US, the “China card” will be increasing­ly played by both the Republican­s and the Democrats, as neither of them has shown the will, vision and courage to face the reality of the domestic situation.

Although playing the “China card” appeals to certain voters and is therefore a popular gambit for US politician­s on the campaign trail, the pandemic this year, particular­ly the disastrous effects it has had on US society, might mean the two parties hijack both bilateral ties and US lives by resorting to this crowd-pleasing jingoism.

China and the US should strengthen cooperatio­n to prevail over the pandemic. This, of course, is the sensible course of action as it would help save American lives, and enable the US to resume economic developmen­t and production at the earliest date.

But the two parties do not seem interested in any of that, merely on which of them will get the keys to the White House.

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