Global Times

US has no authority to investigat­e China: experts

- By Yang Sheng and Chen Qingqing

In an apparent attempt, during the weekend, to escalate the war of words with the Chinese side, Washington hawks, including US President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, continued to ignore the facts while confusing right from wrong, by launching a well-calculated campaign of holding China accountabl­e for the COVID-19 pandemic, spreading conspiraci­es targeting the Wuhan virology lab by blaming the virus for being man-made.

Top Chinese medical experts, officials and geopolitic­al observers said such nasty moves won’t help the Trump administra­tion contain the virus from spreading and reduce losses, while making China pay for its losses is ridiculous and unrealisti­c.

Trump said at a Sunday briefing that the US govern

ment wants to send a team to China to investigat­e the novel coronaviru­s pneumonia (COVID-19) outbreak, which has so far caused over 750,000 infections and more than 40,000 deaths in the US.

The US president said he is not happy with China, where the COVID-19 emerged in December 2019 in Wuhan, capital of Central China’s Hubei Province.

China, like many other countries and regions in the world, was attacked by the virus, and it is not an accomplice, Geng Shuang, spokespers­on of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, told a press briefing on Monday.

Faced with a major public health crisis, the global community should unite and work with each other. “I don’t even remember when there was such a thing about holding others accountabl­e or seeking compensati­on,” he said.

Trump came up with the idea of sending investigat­ors to China after warning the country on Saturday that Beijing should face consequenc­es if it was “knowingly responsibl­e” for the coronaviru­s pandemic, an apparent sign that the war of words is escalating between the two largest countries in the world.

“This is part of the US tactic to shift the blame to China, as the situation worsens in the US due to the lack of preparedne­ss and due to the failed strategies to contain the spread,” Zeng Guang, chief epidemiolo­gist of Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, told the Global Times.

“From what he said, Trump is not an honest man, and he has no right to send an investigat­ion team to China,” Zeng said, noting that the majority of coronaviru­s cases in the US have been imported from Europe, not China.

Chinese experts noted that the US has no authority to investigat­e China, as the US probably could never allow China or the WHO to investigat­e how many “flu patients” in the US got misdiagnos­ed and when they were killed by COVID-19, and people don’t even think about investigat­ing the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases.

Li Haidong, a professor at the Institute of Internatio­nal Relations of China Foreign Affairs University, said that “even the US launches an investigat­ion, its unilateral and selfcentri­c stance, which politicize­s the public health crisis, would make such a probe unfair and illegitima­te,” he said, noting that some of those officials are politicall­y driven, who show no respect to science.

Some GOP lawmakers have been floating the conspiracy theory that the virus came from a biochemica­l lab, and have launched a well-calculated plan to make China pay for the losses caused by the outbreak and holding the country accountabl­e.

Yuan Zhiming, vice director of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, told state broadcaste­r CGTN on Friday that this was a “conspiracy theory” designed to “confuse” people, and he also denied the virus was manmade.

‘A giant baby’

Lü Xiang, a research fellow on US studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing, noted that although Trump has expressed some positive stances with Chinese President Xi Jinping in a phone call on March 27, it seems that he doesn’t want to keep his words and he even restarted the tactic to stigmatize and smear China to save his administra­tion from the increasing domestic criticism as the US is losing control of the outbreak.

Diao Daming, a US studies expert at Renmin University of China in Beijing, told the Global Times that Trump’s approval rating continues to drop due to the failed and unscientif­ic counter-measures that he had made. So statements made by Trump and his senior officials show they didn’t regard the pandemic as a threat to Americans, as their remarks and behavior have been driven by political motives.

Gallup said Trump’s approval rating was 43 percent in April, down from 49 percent in March, and his disapprova­l rating has climbed to 54 percent from 45 percent in March. Observers noted that his failed policies on the pandemic and worsening economic and employment data caused his declining approval rating.

“China doesn’t need to retaliate as his words and behavior are just like a giant baby,” and humanitari­an assistance and medical cooperatio­n should be maintained, Lü noted.

“China should assist the hard-hit US states to avoid interferen­ce from the US federal government because the Trump administra­tion could distribute the materials unfairly and make it more difficult for the Democrat-led states from getting supplies,” Lü said.

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