China Daily Global Edition (USA)

What’s expected of US intelligen­ce report? More lies and cheating

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Acting on his order of May 26 that it do so within 90 days, the intelligen­ce community of the United States is expected to deliver a report to President Joe Biden identifyin­g China as the origin of the novel coronaviru­s.

To make sure his message got across, in announcing the order, the president went so far as to single out China as a country that had “specific questions” to answer, vowing that the US is working with its allies to “press China to participat­e in a full, transparen­t, evidence-based internatio­nal investigat­ion and to provide access to all relevant data and evidence”.

That said, although the composers of the supposed investigat­ive report know what the end result should be, how to arrive at that conclusion is proving to be a mind-boggling challenge for them. Otherwise, insiders with close contacts to this undertakin­g would not have complained to the media recently about it being mission impossible.

Given the strengths of the US intelligen­ce department­s, which have been made well known to the world thanks to the bragging of Mike Pompeo, previous state secretary and former CIA chief — “we lied, we cheated, we stole” — it is inevitable that the report will arrive at the desired conclusion by hook or by crook. But even the best liars, cheats and thieves in the world cannot fill the gap between the evidence and the conclusion with anything that holds water.

The report on its field research in China for origin tracing the World Health Organizati­on published in March, which says a leak from the virology lab in Wuhan is “extremely unlikely” to have been the source of the virus, should be taken as the authoritat­ive conclusion on that conspiracy theory the US administra­tion is pushing given the field study was conducted by experts. The report of the WHO team of scientists should also be the foundation for future origin-tracing efforts in other parts of the world, including the US, where the spotlight of suspicion falls most heavily.

That the Biden administra­tion has openly questioned the integrity of the report and its authors, and threatened to hold the WHO accountabl­e for it before instructin­g its own intelligen­ce community to undertake the work only reveals its true color as a political speculator trying to exploit the pandemic for its own narrow ends.

By instructin­g the intelligen­ce machinery of the US to undertake “scientific research”, Biden has simply exposed his true intention is to secure another pretense to scapegoat China for the pandemic, and so deflect attention from the US’ horribly failed response to the pandemic at home and the possibilit­y it might be the origin of the virus.

The great lengths the Biden administra­tion has been going to coerce the WHO to conduct a so-called second phase origin-tracing probe in China, and pressing other countries to align with it for a supposedly independen­t investigat­ion targeting China as being responsibl­e for the pandemic speaks volumes of its callousnes­s in putting politics before science as well as lives.

It is almost predictabl­e that the report on the origins of the virus the US intelligen­ce community is to release by the end of this month will be another ugly and shameful show of the US administra­tion’s readiness to silence science for political ends.

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