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US political elites fool Americans, not world

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US Republican Congressma­n Michael McCaul on Monday released an interim report titled “The origins of the COVID-19 global pandemic, including the roles of the Chinese Communist Party and the World Health Organizati­on.”

The report criticized China’s alleged concealmen­t of the COVID-19 spread. It also called for “new leadership at the WHO,” and an internatio­nal investigat­ion about the early stages of the COVID-19. It also wants, “concrete reforms to the Internatio­nal Health Regulation­s.”

However, according to the Democracy Perception Index 2020, a report released by Germany’s market research company Dalia Research on the same day, almost all 53 countries interviewe­d say that China’s response to the COVID-19 is better than that of the US.

A comparison of the two reports shows that the US still has not given up its politiciza­tion and stigmatiza­tion of China’s efforts to combat the epidemic. Many US politician­s’ views, in this respect, are radical.

However, this has not changed other countries’ objective evaluation­s of China’s COVID-19 fight. These countries have recognized the effectiven­ess of China’s epidemic prevention and control.

It’s long been the US strategy to use democracy to promote its global influence. However, the survey results of the Democracy Perception Index 2020 show that this strategy doesn’t work effectivel­y now. Just look at the US’ COVID-19 situation. If other countries had dealt with COVID-19 in a way the US did, the global death toll would have been much higher. The US has shown its hypocrisy to the world.

McCaul’s report criticized China’s purported virus concealmen­t. This is dominated by Washington’s pre-determined political stance to blacken and suppress China. This does not fairly assess China. To some extent, certain members of the

US Congress want to use the report to cover up the Trump administra­tion’s failure in the battle against COVID-19.

The US has been extremely irresponsi­ble in dealing with the epidemic. This will lead to two consequenc­es. First, internatio­nal cooperatio­n on COVID-19 fight will be hindered. Second, the US’ domestic epidemic situation will not be alleviated. It may even worsen. The number of deaths may continue to rise. This is mainly because certain US politician­s have been trying to cover up their incompeten­ce in the crisis. They have put their own political interests above American people’s lives. This is indeed an unfortunat­e tragedy for the American public.

Despite continuous­ly rising confirmed COVID-19 cases and death toll, more American people believe Washington’s response to the epidemic is better than that of China, according to Democracy Perception Index 2020. This shows that many American people have twisted ideas about China’s COVID-19 fight due to some US media and politician­s’ extreme and irrational smear campaign. As a result, many American people have believed their lawmakers’ demonizati­on of China. They have lost their basic judgment.

McCaul’s report made three suggestion­s, including calling for new leadership at the WHO. These suggestion­s are highly unlikely to be adopted. Due to the “America First” policy, the US has become extremely destructiv­e of the stability of global order it establishe­d after World War II. People have seen that US political elites are extremely irresponsi­ble. They have abandoned their own people and internatio­nal affairs. In the face of the pandemic, US politician­s have blamed China and the WHO instead of admitting their own failures. This is typical bullying.

The US’ internatio­nal image is in total decline. Its COVID-19 fight has been a failure. Under such circumstan­ces, if the suggestion­s of some US politician­s become a reality, the global anti-pandemic efforts will suffer a serious setback. Some US politician­s vent their sentiment by making absurd suggestion­s, but people around the world will not be fooled. US political elites have underestim­ated other countries’ abilities to understand the complexity of the global pandemic situation.

The article was compiled by Global Times reporter Li Qingqing based on an interview with Li Haidong, a professor at the Institute of Internatio­nal Relations of China Foreign Affairs University. liqingqing@globaltime­s.com.cn

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