Global Times

Wrong to aid reelection by slamming WHO

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US President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that Washington was suspending funding to World Health Organizati­on (WHO) while reviewing over the organizati­on’s “role in severely mismanagin­g and covering up the spread of the coronaviru­s.” Since last week, Trump has launched a barrage of attacks on WHO, accusing the organizati­on of being “China centric.”

Mainstream public opinion both in the US and abroad believes Trump is anxiously making WHO a scapegoat to divert increasing­ly fiercer domestic criticisms for his botched epidemic response.

It should be taken as part of Trump’s reelection campaign. Attacking WHO and labeling it as “China centric” could incite many Americans to unleash their anger over the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans amid the pandemic as well as their severely impacted life. Canvassing gatherings cannot be held at this moment, so finding scapegoats to let voters vent their anger has become the best campaign tactic. The US recent years has intensifie­d its anti-China ideology, targeting WHO and China together could fan as much nationalis­m as possible in the US and covertly boost Trump’s reelection.

Those in the US Congress who are furiously blasting WHO are from the Republican party. The White House has taken state apparatuse­s and public interests as campaign resources. Such political operations are quite immoral.

The global virus fight is at a critical juncture. The novel coronaviru­s is launching indiscrimi­nate attacks against all the people regardless of nationalit­y or race. WHO is the authoritat­ive body that can coordinate the global anti-virus fight. Washington’s crackdown on the WHO is a blow to the global endeavor against the coronaviru­s. The US is making lives of numerous people pay the price for its political infighting. This is a bloody plan.

So far epicenters of the pandemic are mainly in relatively developed regions and those hardest hit countries have comparativ­ely strong ability to stem the pandemic on their own.

However, the risk of pandemic hitting underdevel­oped areas is growing increasing­ly high. Those countries will tend to rely more on the support and assistance of the WHO. Any move at this time that may paralyze and weaken WHO will foster the pandemic and place human beings in a more vulnerable situation.

Washington’s attack on the WHO is so unpopular that no country in the world has yet echoed. Only the Taiwan bogus regime supported Washington out of its own political interests. This isolated camp – the US plus the island of Taiwan – well explains “an unjust cause finds scant support.”

Washington’s attempts to shift the blame onto other countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons are doomed to fail. Its own mistakes cannot be more obvious, and buck-passing will only drive people to further investigat­e and define its responsibi­lity for improper handling of the outbreak.

The US’ attacks against the WHO is groundless. Taking buck-passing as one of the main battlefiel­ds of the presidenti­al election will very much likely to suffer losses.

A sovereign country that investigat­es the WHO and treats internatio­nal organizati­ons so arrogantly won’t be supported by internatio­nal law.

Washington evaluates the WHO in accordance with how the organizati­on has served the US. This goes against the purpose of WHO.

Such an arbitrary and overbearin­g act will surely help the world see clearly the true nature of the ongoing conflicts between the US and internatio­nal organizati­ons.

The US has no ability to reconstruc­t an internatio­nal system. What it is doing now is pure destructio­n. The acts of the US are throwing the world into chaos and crippling the global system. The US political and legal framework cannot restrain its government from acting at its own will. This is the misfortune of the US and the entire world.

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