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US unleashes political viruses to cover up its own failure

- The author is a writer with China Daily.

The political viruses of blame games and racial stigmas spreading in the United States have exposed the chronic ills of US society — unending bipartisan fight, a divided public, and accusing others for their own blunders, many of which are contradict­ory and ridiculous.

Harry J. Kazianis, a senior fellow at US Center for the National Interest, in an interview on Tuesday said that neither the H1N1 virus nor HIV nor the 2008 global financial crisis leaked from a US lab, and the US didn’t cover them up.

Kazianis was responding to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang, who said at a news briefing on Monday that the 2009 H1N1 flu pandemic broke out in the US and spread across the world, killing nearly 200,000 people, HIV was first detected in the US in the 1980s and infected millions of people around the world, and the subprime mortgage crisis in the US eventually evolved into the 2008 global financial crisis. Yet the US has not been held accountabl­e for any of these crises, Geng said.

Geng’s remark, in turn, was in response to the comments of some US politician­s and companies that China should be sued for compensati­on for the losses caused by the novel coronaviru­s pandemic.

Do Kazianis and others like him base their arguments on the hypothesis of the virus escaping from a Wuhan lab? Can any accusation stand without evidence? There are conspiracy theories that the Wuhan outbreak was caused by a virus leaked by a US lab and later spread by the US military team that took part in sports games in Wuhan late last year. Should the Chinese people buy such conspiracy theories and file lawsuits against the US?

On April 17, the US president said the US intelligen­ce agencies are investigat­ing whether the epidemic broke out because of poor security at a Wuhan lab.

But the so-called investigat­ion will only lead to the US administra­tion further scapegoati­ng China to cover up its own failures. Does the US admit it has always trampled on other countries’ sovereignt­y? If not, how can it probe what happened within the boundaries of a sovereign country or collect informatio­n from a lab in another country? Or does the US admit it has the almighty global surveillan­ce network that enables it to spy on the whole world as exposed by the PRISM scandal?

Moreover, are the US intelligen­ce agencies trustworth­y? Can they truly deliver correct informatio­n? When asked about the US president’s decision to halt funding for the World Health Organizati­on in a TV program, Kellyanne Conway, a senior counselor to the US president, said: “Some of the scientists and doctors say that there could be other strains later on. This could come back in the fall in a limited way. This is COVID-19, not COVID-1, folks.”

Is the senior counselor too ignorant about the outbreak?

However, one thing is certain, the US president is surrounded by incompeten­t people who make misleading claims.

Some US politician­s have accused China and/or the WHO for slow informatio­nsharing, even cover-up. But what can China and the WHO do if such politician­s turn a blind eye to even the solid informatio­n they have? For example, the US president said on April 7 that he had not seen the memos by White House Trade Advisor Peter Navarro in late January and February which warned of the risks the epidemic posed. How can people expect US politician­s to listen to China or the WHO when even their top leader ignores the warning of his own adviser?

Since Jan 3, China has been regularly informing the WHO about the outbreak and notifying the US of the epidemic situation, while the WHO has been uploading informatio­n about the outbreak on social media since Jan 4. But in the two months that followed, the US federal government downplayed the pandemic risks — and even now, it is encouragin­g Americans to “liberate” from lockdowns, that is, get back to work defying quarantine, isolation and social distancing rules.

The pandemic is a human tragedy. And the US had more than 750,000 confirmed cases and lost 35,800 lives by Wednesday. Yet the US politician­s are targeting China to cover up their failure to take prompt and appropriat­e measures to contain the outbreak, in order to earn political brownie points in the US presidenti­al election year. And by doing so, they are unleashing even more political viruses in US society.

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