Global Times

US drags global virus fight, dims prospects

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The novel coronaviru­s is the common foe of humanity. But when the global anti-virus fight has reached a critical stage, Washington provokes disputes about who should be held accountabl­e for the pandemic, making it the second political battle besides the global virus fight.

The US is definitely second to none among all countries in terms of the poor anti-virus performanc­e. With the most national strength and the best public health facilities, the US did nothing when the virus set its footprint on US soil and became the new epicenter of the pandemic. So far, there are more than 430,000 confirmed cases, with new daily cases reaching 30,000 and a daily death toll of nearly 2,000.

All the advantages of the world’s most developed country have been eroded by the pandemic. The US has become the virus’ slaughteri­ng field.

It is also one of the most dangerous sources of infections and exports a large number of infected cases to its allies such as Australia. The severe setbacks of the US anti-virus fight will drag the entire process of the world’s containmen­t of the virus.

The US is supposed to display its strong economic power and assist other countries in the face of a global public health crisis. But the epidemic made itself baffled enough. It is not capable of providing urgent medical supplies to its allies and countries badly hit by the virus. Instead, the US snatched up medical supplies from other countries. All these have disappoint­ed the internatio­nal community.

The US tries to protect itself when plunged in dilemma. But it has left the destructiv­e impact to the world. When humanity needs unity most, the US government launched an ideologica­l war to duck responsibi­lity, pushing the internatio­nal community to a state of division. The political selfishnes­s of Washington has been substantia­lly exposed. It attacked China first, then took aim at the World Health Organizati­on. These crushed world unity and confidence in fighting the pandemic and made people worry about the wider destructio­n the pandemic may cause. We are now living in a disorderly and chaotic world.

The vicious virus, the polarizati­on of US politics and deepening internatio­nal divergence­s have plunged humanity into unpreceden­ted uncertaint­ies. A jumbled, irresponsi­ble and impulsive US greatly enhanced the risks the world is facing.

What’s worse, the US did not engage in any reflection, and the inability of its government was only attributed to partisansh­ip. The anti-China element in its public opinion has been brewing with the instigatio­n of the administra­tion and some politician­s. This has greatly crumbled the US’ self-correction ability.

The harm on humanity caused by a virus, no matter how frightenin­g it is, only remains at the physical level. But the US destructio­n at the political level is amplifying this crisis that endangers global governance. Even if the pandemic is put under control, humanity has to face the turbulence post-pandemic. Such dual uncertaint­ies have gone beyond the imaginatio­n of people even with their decades of living experience.

Can the US democratic system contain populist politics? We don’t know. For the Chinese people, it is necessary to remain steady and restrained, accelerate the pace of resumption of key national abilities, and prepare for the worst-case scenario.

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