(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Multi-national media: The United States should be investigated first in the global tracing of the new crown virus

  China News Service, Beijing, August 5th. Comprehensive news: A number of international media recently wrote articles criticizing the United States for politicizing the issue of the traceability of the new crown virus, calling for strengthening international anti-epidemic cooperation and promoting global traceability research, especially the suspicious United States should be investigated first.

The U.S. engages in political manipulation by tracing its origins

  The former political editor of South Africa’s National TV station Markui pointed out that the United States has politicized the results of science-based work under the auspices of the World Health Organization as “very immoral” and emphasized that global anti-epidemic cooperation must be strengthened and cannot be poisoned by politics.

  Hamdan Shakir, a senior editor of Maldives News Network, a mainstream media in the Maldives, recently published an article entitled "New Crown Epidemic: Racism, Circumvention of Responsibility, and Pandemic Politicization". China has been slandered as the "culprit" of the spread of the new crown virus. Although this has been denounced as a conspiracy theory by many international scientists and media, the United States and its allies continue to fuel this argument.

  Shakir believes that some Western countries are not committed to tracing the origin of the new crown virus in a scientific way, but instead resort to distorting facts and disseminating false information in an attempt to shift responsibility to China.

  A Russian journalist and historian Latyshev pointed out that the United States has been trying to impose the label of the source of the new crown virus on China in order to turn the traceability into a means to intimidate China.

  The British "Financial Times" quoted several American officials as saying that the U.S. government's reintroduction of the "laboratory leak theory" was due to domestic political pressure to show a strong stance on China-related issues, and the information currently held by the U.S. intelligence agencies simply cannot Support them to draw any definitive conclusions.

  According to an article published on the website of the US "Wired" magazine, some US senators and media commentators do not want an answer. They just want to use the long and complicated scientific process of virus tracing to deepen people's doubts and try to use this to China." Splashing dirty water" has shifted the focus of domestic political conflicts in the United States.

The United States itself has many doubts

  Many international media published articles questioning that while the United States was hyping China’s “laboratory leak theory”, it avoided discussing doubts such as the sudden closure of the Fort Detrick Biolab in its home country and the emergence of “e-cigarette disease” in 2019. Life is suspicious.

  Herman Laurel, a well-known political commentator in the Philippines, said that China took the initiative to invite the WHO expert team to go to Wuhan for field trips, which shows that China has nothing to hide.

The United States has repeatedly hyped up conspiracy theories against China, but it is not transparent or censored about the possible "epidemic epicenter" in its own country. This is very suspicious in itself.

  Laurel pointed out that the closure of the Fort Detrick Biological Laboratory in the United States in 2019 due to safety issues and the subsequent "e-cigarette disease" are enough for the WHO to initiate an investigation.

  Stephen Kanazawa, a former foreign correspondent of the US "New York Times" and a senior researcher at the Watson Institute of International and Public Affairs at Brown University, said that Fort Detrick’s Biological Laboratory has a "dark history" and has cooperated with Japanese war criminals. It is still the center of biological warfare research in the United States, and an in-depth investigation of the laboratory "will be very interesting."

  The well-known Philippine columnist Somerter pointed out that there are many doubts about the closure of Fort Detrick's biological laboratory and the cluster of unexplained pneumonia in Maryland in 2019. However, the US government has not taken any investigative actions. The reasons are questionable.

  The Russian Satellite News Agency website stated that the Chinese Internet Citizens’ Union called for investigation into the suspected US cyber attack on the website server of Fort Detrick’s Biological Laboratory, which made the Fort Detrick issue even more suspicious.

Fort Detrick is notorious and has a long history of security issues. China has called for a reasonable investigation into it.

The U.S. should be the primary investigative target

  "Maldives News Network" senior editor Hamdan Shakir said in the article that although WHO has officially released the China-WHO Covid-19 Joint Research Report in Geneva at the end of March this year, some countries are still seeking Politicize the issue of virus traceability.

In this regard, dozens of countries around the world have called on the WHO Secretariat to cooperate with member states to promote global traceability research in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the World Health Assembly on the issue of traceability, and pointed out that virus traceability is a scientific task that depends on scientists in the world. Investigate and research within the scope and cannot be politicized.

  The “Korea Times” and “Japan Today” recently published commentary articles criticizing the United States for politicizing the issue of the source of the new crown virus, pointing out that the new crown virus may have spread in the United States as early as December 2019. If it is necessary to initiate a global investigation of the source of the virus New tracking, then the primary target should be the United States, not China.

  The Philippine Sovereign News Network pointed out that the United States has repeatedly hyped up conspiracy theories against China in the traceability of the new crown virus, and the doubtful Fort Detrick Biolab should be opened to the traceability investigation.

  The Philippine "World Journal" published an editorial stressing that WHO experts should respond to the appeals of Chinese netizens and promote the opening of the Fort Detrick Biolab in the United States for traceability investigations. (Finish)