What will be the result of the US and China’s war of words over the coronavirus?

US and China's war of words over the coronavirus

US and China’s war of words over the coronavirus

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Beijing has been furious with US President Donald Trump repeatedly calling the Coronavirus a “Chinese virus” and offensive Foreign Secretary Mike Pompeo calling it the Wuhan virus. Both the President of the United States and the US Secretary of State criticized China for not taking appropriate measures in the early days to cope with the outbreak. But China’s official spokesman dismisses the impression that it was not explicitly talked about by China in the early days of the outbreak. News on China is spreading on social media that the global outbreak is being spread under the US military’s germicidal program. Many people have heeded these rumors, but scientists have proven that the virus is essentially natural. But this conflict is not limited to the war of words, but the veil and much more.

Earlier this month, the United States announced that it was closing its borders for most of Europe’s European countries, including Italy. So China said it was sending medical personnel, equipment and support equipment to Italy, the country most affected by the global outbreak of the Coronavirus. In addition, China provided aid to Iran and Serbia at a critical juncture when China itself was pushing for an outbreak. The symbolic significance of these events is immense. This is the information war that is being fought back and forth. China wants this crisis to emerge as a global power, and certainly it is a war in which the United States is losing badly.

The delay in the US Air Force’s decision to send a mobile medical facility to Italy is no longer a matter of rigorous examination of the administrative and political structures of all countries of the world. Leadership abilities that have never been seen before are rarely seen the current political leadership will be judged on what decisions it makes at this critical time. Which leadership demonstrates how eloquent and eloquent it is and how effectively it uses the resources of the country to counter the epidemic. The outbreak is widespread at a time when China-US relations were already suffering from a cold spell. A partial trade agreement barely covered the trade tension between the two countries both world powers are currently armed themselves, predicting a possible war in the Asian Pacific.

According to the British Broadcasting Agency, China has become a military superpower in the region, at least at the regional level. But China has a strong desire to recognize its status, which it believes it deserves internationally. China-US relations further strained by global outbreak of Coronavirus the tension will affect the resolution of this crisis and the emerging world when the virus is overcome. So the resurgence of China’s economy will be a key factor in restoring the world’s destructive economy. But currently China’s medical aid is very important in fighting the virus, and there is a dire need for other countries to benefit from China’s observations and experiences. China is the largest pharmaceutical manufacturer in the world, and in addition it is manufacturing disposable goods such as gloves, sterile suits, and all the items needed to deal with Corona. China is the world’s largest manufacturing workshop in many respects and has the potential to expand its capacity when needed, China, which is one of the few countries to benefit from, is taking advantage of the moment President Trump’s critics believe that President Trump has left his own hands. Initially, the Trump administration failed to acknowledge the seriousness of the threat and saw it as yet another opportunity to prove the malicious superiority of the US First and US systems. But the question here was to provide global leadership.

As two Asian affairs experts, former US Presidents Kurt M. Campbell and Rush Doshi during the presidency of President Obama, Rush Doshi recently wrote in a joint article in the US journal Foreign Affairs. In the past seven decades, America’s position as a world leader did not depend solely on wealth and military power. According to him, the status quo is a legal justification for the US government’s internal good governance, it was due to humanity’s ability to be prepared and mobilized for immediate and coordinated response to welfare and any global crisis. He says the global outbreak of the Coronavirus is a test of all three elements of the United States’ global superiority. So far the United States has not been able to complete the test. On the one hand, the United States is unable to do anything China, on the other hand, is trying to fill that gap with great activity and expertise born of America’s failure to prove itself a world leader in this epidemic crisis many people may have wondered how China can take advantage of it right now. Campbell (Kurt M. Campbell) and Rush Doshi are calling it a brave China because the epidemic began in China.

Beijing initially tried to hide behind the outbreak in Wuhan, but after that it effectively exploited all its resources. Suzanne Nossel, the head of the press freedom organization Pan (PEN) US, wrote in the same journal that Beijing was aggressively outraged because of fear of internal instability due to initial denial and mismanagement of the outbreak. I started an internal and external propaganda campaign the purpose of the campaign was to reduce the blame for the global outbreak of this outbreak and to justify the toughest measures against it. In addition, its purpose was to compare the response of the West and especially the United States as a way of matching their efforts. In the eyes of many Western observers, China is moving towards more nationalism and dictatorships, fearing that the consequences may be more serious than the global impact of the outbreak and the subsequent economic slowdown. This could have a more devastating effect on the global status of the United States.

US allies are watching this with the Trump administration probably not publicly criticizing it but many Chinese disagree with the US’s attitude toward Huawei, US policies on Iran and many other regional issues. China is constantly expanding its ties with other countries in the fight against the outbreak. Relationships in which they become an indispensable country to other countries new relations with their neighbors Japan and South Korea and the supply of medical devices and equipment to European countries can be seen in this statement. Campbell and Doshi compare this situation with the fall of Britain in their article. He says the failed operation of the Canal Suez in 1956 had exposed Britain’s weaknesses and ended a long period of being a global power. He said that if the United States did not meet the Corona virus test at this time, the result would be the same as that for the UK after the failed canal operation.

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