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Coronavirus: Singapore PM calls for end to US-China blame game, wants to see leadership from Trump administration
  • Lee Hsien Loong, speaking in an interview with CNN, said that the back and forth between the US and China was ‘not going to help us solve the problem sooner’
  • The Singaporean PM suggested that countries may turn elsewhere if American leadership was not forthcoming
Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Sunday it would be a pity if the United States failed to put to use its immense expertise, soft power and resources to lead global efforts to overcome the “grave challenge to mankind” posed by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Speaking in a live interview with CNN, the Southeast Asian city state’s leader also decried the US-China blame game that has erupted in recent weeks over the outbreak, saying it was “not going to help us solve the problem sooner”.

The comments by the Singaporean leader come as US President Donald Trump’s administration remains mired in criticism over its fractured response to the crisis, with few countries looking to the American leader or his top officials for guidance on dealing with the pandemic.

Instead, the fastidious approaches wielded by the likes of Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea in testing and tracking down infected people are being seen as instructive for the rest of the world.

China, which is slowly recovering after bearing the early brunt of the outbreak, has meanwhile started to assert a leadership role by doling out donations of medical supplies to dozens of its trading partners.

Lee, speaking to CNN’s Fareed Zakaria by video link, said he wanted to see American leadership of the situation.

“Yes, of course. You have the resources, you have the science, you have the influence, you have the soft power, and you have the track record of dealing with these problems convincingly and successfully, and in the greater good of many countries, not just the US,” Lee said.

“It’s a pity not to put those resources to work now to deal with this very grave challenge to mankind”.

The trading of barbs and insults between Washington and China over who was to blame for the pandemic was a “most unfortunate situation”, Lee said.

“Under the best of circumstances there’s going to be a very difficult challenge for mankind. But if the US and China are swapping insults and blaming one another for inventing the virus and letting it loose on the world, I don’t think that that is going to help us solve the problem sooner,” he said.

Lee – whose country has emerged in recent years as one of Washington’s most important strategic partners in Southeast Asia – signalled that countries may turn elsewhere if American leadership was not forthcoming in the effort to contain the virus.

“The world has greatly benefited from American leadership in situations like this for decades,” Lee said. But if “America is in a different mode, well, we will get by and I think other configurations will eventually work out but it would be a loss,” the prime minister said.

Asked about the continued rhetoric by the likes of the US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo that China’s opacity and throttling of whistle-blowers in the early days of the outbreak was in some way to blame for the health crisis, Lee said he did not believe that “one can say this would not have happened if only the Chinese [had] done the right thing”.

“You look at the way the outbreak has continued, grown and spread in many countries. They don’t have the Chinese government and yet they have not found it easy to keep the outbreak under control in their country.”

While Singapore has done far better than some of its neighbours in containing the outbreak – the city state had 844 confirmed cases and three fatalities as of Sunday – Lee said his government was under “no illusions that we have won”.

“I would hesitate to talk about success because we are right in the midst of a battle which is intensifying,” the 68-year-old leader said. Lee also touched on the economic impact of the pandemic, saying he did not expect the situation to normalise until “people gain confidence that they have a hold on the virus [and] that we can resume normal socialising, normal travelling and normal human intercourse”.

Lee said it could be several years before the virus runs its course throughout the world “unless something happens to abort that process”.

There are expectations that Lee, in power since 2004, may soon call a snap election in the midst of the pandemic to secure a fresh mandate to deal with the economic turmoil. Preliminary forecasts suggest the trade-reliant economy could experience its worst ever recession this year.

Asked if the crisis would compel him to postpone his well-publicised plan to step down some time after the next general election, Lee said he was focused on the task at hand. “This crisis keeps my hands full. Let’s just focus on that for now,” he said.

https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/sout...us-singapore-pm-calls-end-us-china-blame-game
 
Why shouldn't China be blamed?

This isn't the first time. We got lucky with SARS outbreak which happened exactly like this coronavirus outbreak. Wet markets bats.

Now, China still doesn't want to take responsibility and is spewing nonsense about this being US made virus. Just disgusting.

If Chinese want to eat bats so much, close your borders to the world and stop destroying the rest of the world. Nobody would care what you eat then
 
Why shouldn't China be blamed?

This isn't the first time. We got lucky with SARS outbreak which happened exactly like this coronavirus outbreak. Wet markets bats.

Now, China still doesn't want to take responsibility and is spewing nonsense about this being US made virus. Just disgusting.

If Chinese want to eat bats so much, close your borders to the world and stop destroying the rest of the world. Nobody would care what you eat then
the problem they boil bat in water , the virus get destroyed between 50-60 degree Celsius
 
Yes, back to the US-Russia blame game!


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In today's connected world, its hard to contain highly contagious viruses with long incubation periods. So instead of blaming each other, big powers should collaborate on finding a cure or vaccine. Use few billions of the trillions for research and work together for the greater good of humanity.
 
the problem they boil bat in water , the virus get destroyed between 50-60 degree Celsius

That's not the problem. The problem is handling of bats.

The virus spread through contact with bats.
 
This mud slinging should stop. We need to sit together and work out a solution. Sad to see we are busy blaming eachother

That's not the problem. The problem is handling of bats.

The virus spread through contact with bats.

How do you know it spread though contact with bats?
 
This mud slinging should stop. We need to sit together and work out a solution. Sad to see we are busy blaming eachother

How do you know it spread though contact with bats?


If you go into a live market, you see cages containing bats stacked upon cages containing porcupines, stacked upon cages containing palm civets, stacked upon cages containing chickens. And hygiene is not great, and the animals are defecating on one another. It's just a natural mixing-bowl situation for viruses. It's a very, very dangerous situation. And one of the things that it allows is ... the occurrence of "amplifying hosts" [a species that rapidly replicates copies of the virus and spreads them].

We know this from SARS outbreak.

The solution is putting a ban on these wet markets and heavily fine China with economic restrictions. It's not a joke to play with people's lives, to Chinese human life means nothing. We can see this from how they treat Uighurs, how they keep spreading new viruses and epidemics/pandemics upon people.
 

If you go into a live market, you see cages containing bats stacked upon cages containing porcupines, stacked upon cages containing palm civets, stacked upon cages containing chickens. And hygiene is not great, and the animals are defecating on one another. It's just a natural mixing-bowl situation for viruses. It's a very, very dangerous situation. And one of the things that it allows is ... the occurrence of "amplifying hosts" [a species that rapidly replicates copies of the virus and spreads them].

We know this from SARS outbreak.

The solution is putting a ban on these wet markets and heavily fine China with economic restrictions. It's not a joke to play with people's lives, to Chinese human life means nothing. We can see this from how they treat Uighurs, how they keep spreading new viruses and epidemics/pandemics upon people.
you knew the studies shows there is similarity betwee viruses in bats and pangolin but not enough to warrant assumption that they are responsible for the new virus , the similarity is only about 92% and that is not enough
 
you knew the studies shows there is similarity betwee viruses in bats and pangolin but not enough to warrant assumption that they are responsible for the new virus , the similarity is only about 92% and that is not enough

How do you think the virus emerged?
 
we don't have adequate data to reach a valid conclusion . yet

Okay so you're not a crazy conspiracist that thinks it's man-made. Good.

Do you know how SARS started? We know that conclusively = wet markets. Bats to humans. WHO banned them but China started them again.

Bats have been spreading diseases in Africa too. Ebola, Hanta and plenty others viruses came from bats contact. Bats are hunted in Africa too.

This Wuhan virus has genome similar to bats. Of course it's never going to be 100% because it mutated and evolved to human virus so it changed.

How much more evidence is needed?

Ever thought why Ebola, Hanta or countless others viruses aren't accused of being man-made? Because China isn't there and Africa doesn't have any political bullshit to peddle. China doesn't want to close down those markets because their rich believe in this bullshit and admitting it started from bats would mean they would be forced to shut it down.
 
Okay so you're not a crazy conspiracist that thinks it's man-made. Good.

Do you know how SARS started? We know that conclusively = wet markets. Bats to humans. WHO banned them but China started them again.

Bats have been spreading diseases in Africa too. Ebola, Hanta and plenty others viruses came from bats contact. Bats are hunted in Africa too.

This Wuhan virus has genome similar to bats. Of course it's never going to be 100% because it mutated and evolved to human virus so it changed.

How much more evidence is needed?

Ever thought why Ebola, Hanta or countless others viruses aren't accused of being man-made? Because China isn't there and Africa doesn't have any political bullshit to peddle. China doesn't want to close down those markets because their rich believe in this bullshit and admitting it started from bats would mean they would be forced to shut it down.
when the similarity is more than 98% then I say yes when its only 92% then I say the link is'nt complete and we need to look more closely to the matter, there must be something that we didn't investigate thoroghly
 
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