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The collapse of lab-leak theory is imminent

- The views don’t necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

The Wuhan lab-leak theory, or the US administra­tion’s attempt to focus the scientific research into the origins of the novel coronaviru­s on China, was first propounded by previous US president Donald Trump at a White House media conference in April 2020. Questioned about his claim by a journalist, Trump said he has seen the evidence presented by the United States intelligen­ce community but will not talk about it.

Later, Trump began using racist slurs such as the “Wuhan virus”, “China virus” and “Kung Flu” to stigmatize China. Trump’s utterances were not only a gross violation of the World Health Organizati­on’s principle of not naming a virus after any country, nationalit­y or ethnic group, but also a breach of the basic norms of internatio­nal relations.

The mainstream US media and the internatio­nal community have mostly treated the lab-leak theory as a conspiracy theory. Despite that, it seems to have picked up steam again in recent months. Seeing this as an opportunit­y for his political comeback, Trump tried to incite people against China at a rally in Ohio last month.

Feeling the pressure of a belligeren­t Trump, US President Joe Biden directed the intelligen­ce agencies, through a statement on May 26, to “redouble their efforts” to determine the cause of the pandemic within three months.

“As of today, the U.S. Intelligen­ce Community has ‘coalesced around two likely scenarios’ but has not reached a definitive conclusion on this question. Here is their current position: ‘while two elements in the Intelligen­ce Community lean toward the (human contact) scenario and one leans more toward the (lab leak scenario) — each with low or moderate confidence — the majority of elements do not believe there is sufficient informatio­n to assess one to be more likely than the other,” Biden said in the statement.

Since the novel coronaviru­s has caused widespread mayhem globally, it is absolutely necessary to identify its origin. But who gets to find the answer to the question, science or intelligen­ce?

The US approach seems leaning overwhelmi­ngly toward the latter, which puts a big question mark on its credibilit­y. And that’s precisely why the Chinese government is opposed to opening up the Wuhan lab again for any “investigat­ion” after the WHO-organized research report released in March deemed the possibilit­y of a lab leak “extremely unlikely”.

It is the US intelligen­ce community, which comprises 16 agencies, that has revived the lab-leak theory. On June 8, 2021, The Wall Street Journal said the initial serious focus on the Wuhan lab came from a report of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, one of several national research laboratori­es under the US Department of Energy, in May 2020.

The problem is that the authors of this report are not really scientists at the laboratory, or currently not involved in research there. Instead, they are intelligen­ce agents in its “Z Division”, the intelligen­ce arm of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The report was picked up by the State Department, run by Mike Pompeo at the time. Pompeo in turn apparently asked then deputy national security advisor Mathew Pottinger to launch a vilificati­on campaign against China.

Not surprising­ly, most of those in the US behind the lab-leak theory are right-wing, “Fox News-trained” politician­s, some of whom would readily embrace ridiculous conspiracy theories — for example, Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton and Missouri Senator Josh Hawley.

Science to intelligen­ce is like God to Caesar. “Render … unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s; and unto God the things that are God’s.” But the US intelligen­ce community is bent not only on acting like God but also doing God’s job.

It is because of their evil design that the US politician­s have chosen to hype up the lab-leak theory despite the mounting scientific evidence that it holds no water. Scientific research says the theory is bunkum.

In fact, The Washington Post reported on July 6 that suspected novel coronaviru­s cases were reported from Italy as early as September 2019, and from France in November 2019 — both before the first three suspected cases were detected in Wuhan in November 2019, as the US intelligen­ce community claims.

Science or intelligen­ce, that is the fundamenta­l question in the fight against this vicious virus that has wreaked havoc around the globe. Rather than being aimed at finding the answer to an urgent scientific question, the US intelligen­ce community’s approach seems to be perpetuati­ng “Trumped-up” falsehoods to fulfill the administra­tion’s domestic political and geopolitic­al goals.

Therefore, it should be summarily rejected by the internatio­nal community.

 ??  ?? The author is a professor at the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics and a research fellow at the Academy of China Open Economy Studies at the UIBE.
The author is a professor at the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics and a research fellow at the Academy of China Open Economy Studies at the UIBE.

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