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US and world owe China thanks and apologies over Wuhan virus: Xinhua News

LOL! If China wants a complete World public relations disaster they should keep making stupid announcements like this...

https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3890327

China's propaganda machine is operating at full steam in attempt to regain trust in communist regime

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Amid China's intensive propaganda campaign to reverse global perceptions of the Wuhan coronavirus epidemic in that country, Chinese state media Xinhua News Agency is taking the gambit to exhilarating new heights, suggesting the "United States owes China an apology" and that the world ought to acknowledge China for its remarkable achievements in its fight against the novel pneumonia.

"The world should thank China for its gargantuan efforts and sacrifices to prevent the spread of the disease to other countries, an act that is really startling the universe and moving the gods

Frustration and anger have been felt across China over the initial cover-up of the deadly virus and the under-reported number of infections and deaths, with the confidence of many Chinese in the communist regime rattled and the legitimacy of Xi Jinping's leadership newly coming into question. To address the crisis, the regime has adopted radical lockdowns and launched a propaganda campaign of sugar-coated stories about patient recoveries, frontline medical workers, and of course communist party members.

State media outlets began to play down the threat in mid-February and hailed the Chinese government as a "role model" in the global fight against the virus. A Feb. 24 editorial from the Global Times, a media mouthpiece for Beijing, even assailed other countries (Japan, South Korea, Iran, and Italy) as "slow to respond to the virus."

On March 3, Chinese state media made one of its most galling moves yet, with a commentary reposted on Xinhua News by the outspoken Chinese investor Huang Shen (黃生). According to Huang, the U.S. denying entry to those who had been in China as the outbreak began is unfair, as China has not reciprocated the de-facto travel ban; indeed, the U.S. should apologize to China for these wrongdoings, which are damaging to the Chinese economy.

Huang also cast doubts over the number of confirmed cases in the U.S., believing it to be severely under-reported. He imagines that U.S. President Donald Trump must be extremely anxious over the outbreak; meanwhile, China has made significant progress in the fight against the disease, and many businesses have reopened, Huang adds.

Huang goes on to ridicule the idea that China owes the world an apology, saying there is no reason to expect contrition from the communist country, especially when numerous studies point to the U.S., Italy, and Iran as the possible origin points of the virus. He thinks China should instead take credit for preventing the virus from spreading to the world.

"Now we can say with confidence that the U.S. owes China an apology, and the world owes China thanks," he concludes.

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Thanks China!

You did a great job..especially when you cried about countries stopping flights to China as "selfish", "unfair", "unwarranted", and especially the biggie "racist".

Of course China always had the safety of the planet in mind
https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/aust...china-slams-australias-extreme-measures-after
Coronavirus: China slams Australia’s ‘extreme measures’ after travel ban extended
I pity u for being the victim of US propaganda.

Of cos, your own anti-china sentiments played a part too
 
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The virus is planted by evil nation and try put blame on China. What happen to China can also happend to India.
India cannot build hospital in 10 days. Dont gloat at things u cant handle.

China lockdown a whole province for the sake of rest of the world. You want China to allow allow all wuhan resident to run around the world and spread to your county?


You never read the video? Stop livng in denial. The virus is engineered. Scientist has already comfirmed the suspicious nature of the virus. If US can plant it in China. It can plant in Turkey to play the blame game.

The only people who believe that this virus was planted by someone from outside China are Chinese brainwashed citizens. Do you know how much this stupid virus has affected the global economy? Share markets are down, oil prices have fallen, sporting events have been canceled, airlines are closing down routes and forcing employees to go on unpaid leave, tourism has dwindled in Asia and Europe.

So no. No one is going to thank China was harrowing the rest of the world.
 
The virus is planted by evil nation and try put blame on China. What happen to China can also happend to India.
India cannot build hospital in 10 days. Dont gloat at things u cant handle.

China lockdown a whole province for the sake of rest of the world. You want China to allow allow all wuhan resident to run around the world and spread to your county?


You never read the video? Stop livng in denial. The virus is engineered. Scientist has already comfirmed the suspicious nature of the virus. If US can plant it in China. It can plant in Turkey to play the blame game.

If China has evidence of the virus being engineered and US responsible for it, then why doesn't China not take US to the International Court of Justice?? Why doesn't China not openly blame US for it?
 
If China has evidence of the virus being engineered and US responsible for it, then why doesn't China not take US to the International Court of Justice?? Why doesn't China not openly blame US for it?
For now they have preliminary evidence it originated from the US. They however, do not have any evidence that it came from an US lab.
 
India or Indonesia is 100x dirtier and more tropical than China. There is no doubt a CIA agent released the virus in a situation which won't lead back to them. Its basically opium war x2 to destroy China and its BRI allies
 
For now they have preliminary evidence it originated from the US. They however, do not have any evidence that it came from an US lab.
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The basic logic is that the geographical location with the greatest diversity of virus strains must be the original source because a single strain cannot emerge from nothing. He demonstrated that only the US has all the five known strains of the virus (while Wuhan and most of China have only one, as do Taiwan and South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam, Singapore, and England, Belgium and Germany), constituting a thesis that the haplotypes in other nations may have originated in the US.

Korea and Taiwan have a different haplotype of the virus than China, perhaps more infective but much less deadly, which would account for a death rate only 1/3 that of China.

Neither Iran nor Italy were included in the above tests, but both countries have now deciphered the locally prevalent genome and have declared them of different varieties from those in China, which means they did not originate in China but were of necessity introduced from another source. It is worth noting that the variety in Italy has approximately the same fatality rate as that of China, three times as great as other nations, while the haplotype in Iran appears to be the deadliest with a fatality rate of between 10% and 25%. (7) (8) (9)

Due to the enormous amount of Western media coverage focused on China, much of the world believes the coronavirus spread to all other nations from China, but this now appears to have been proven wrong. With about 50 nations scattered throughout the world having identified at least one case at the time of writing, it would be very interesting to examine virus samples from each of those nations to determine their location of origin and the worldwide sources and patterns of spread.


India or Indonesia is 100x dirtier and more tropical than China. There is no doubt a CIA agent released the virus in a situation which won't lead back to them. Its basically opium war x2 to destroy China and its BRI allies
Yupz,

Covid-19 = American bioterrorism


afterall, if the US president can thump his chest n declare:


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The Pentagon sought to distance itself from the president’s comments, saying the US will ‘follow the laws of armed conflict’

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A huge crowd attends the funeral of slain Iranian General Qassem Suleimani in Tehran on Monday. Photograph: Ebrahim Noroozi/AP
Donald Trump has defended his threat to target Iranian cultural sites – widely seen as a war crime – if Tehran retaliates for the killing of General Qassem Suleimani.

On bellicose form, the US president also lashed out at Iraq following its parliament’s demand for American troops to be expelled from that country, and vowed to respond with crippling sanctions.

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Trump’s comments suggest he was making no idle threat when, on Saturday night, he tweeted that the US has “targeted 52 Iranian sites ... some at a very high level & important to Iran & Iranian culture, and those targets, and Iran itself, WILL BE HIT VERY FAST AND VERY HARD.”

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One a day later, he sought to offer a justification. “They’re allowed to kill our people,” Trump said, according to a pool report. “They’re allowed to torture and maim our people. They’re allowed to use roadside bombs and blow up our people. And we’re not allowed to touch their cultural site? It doesn’t work that way.”

Targeting cultural sites is prohibited by international conventions signed in Geneva and at the Hague. In 2017, the United Nations security council passed unanimously a resolution condemning the destruction of heritage sites. The action previewed by Trump would almost certainly involve the deaths of civilians.

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The Pentagon, however, sought to distance itself from Trump’s threats, with defense secretary Mark Esper saying on Monday that the US will “follow the laws of armed conflict”, including those that ruled out targeting cultural sites.

Esper’s public comments reflected the private concerns of other defense and military officials, who cited legal prohibitions on attacks on civilian, cultural and religious sites, except under certain, threatening circumstances.

Trump’s statements come after secretary of state Mike Pompeo defended the assertion that the drone strike against Suleimani in Baghdad prevented an imminent attack on US interests. “We would have been culpably negligent had we not taken this action,” he told NBC’s Meet the Press on Sunday. When host Chuck Todd asked if retaliation against US citizens should now be expected, Pompeo admitted: “It may be that there’s a little noise here in the interim.”

US-Iran tensions are escalating following last Friday’s drone strike – ordered by Trump without congressional authorisation – in Iraq that killed Suleimani, commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force.

On Monday morning in Tehran, the supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei presided over prayers for the slain general, and Suleimani’s daughter Zeinab told a huge crowd at his funeral ceremony that the US and its ally Israel faced a “dark day” for his death.

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“Crazy Trump, don’t think that everything is over with my father’s martyrdom,” Zeinab Suleimani said in an address broadcast on state television. “The families of US soldiers in the Middle East will spend their days waiting for death of their children.”


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Ayatollah Khamenei, centre, leads a prayer in Tehran over the coffins of Qassem Suleimani and others killed in a US drone strike on Friday. Photograph: AP
Before the ceremony, mourners had packed the streets around Tehran university, chanting “Death to America” and “Death to Israel”. One man held up a placard reading “hard–revenge”.

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The ceremony followed a turbulent weekend that saw the Iraqi parliament pass a resolution calling on the government to expel US troops, of which about 5,000 remain, most in an advisory capacity. On Sunday, Iran’s government said the country would no longer observe limitations on uranium enrichment, stockpiles of enriched uranium or nuclear research and development. The statement noted that the steps could be reversed if Washington lifted its sanctions on Tehran.


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On Sunday, Human Rights Watch condemned the president’s latest threat to Iran’s culture sites: “President Trump should publicly reverse his threats against Iran’s cultural property and make clear that he will not authorise nor order war crimes,” said Andrea Prasow, its acting Washington director. “The US Defense Department should publicly reaffirm its commitment to abide by the laws of war and comply only with lawful military orders.”

She added: “Trump’s threat to attack Iran’s cultural heritage shows his callous disregard for the global rule of law. Whether refusing to condemn the brutal murder of Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi or pardoning convicted war criminals, Trump has shown little respect for human rights as part of US foreign policy.”

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called Trump’s drone strike “provocative and disproportionate” and said legislation would be introduced this week to halt the president’s military actions regarding Iran unless Congress is involved.

She told Democrats: “We are concerned that the administration took this action without the consultation of Congress and without respect for Congress’s war powers granted to it by the Constitution.”

Trump spoke to reporters on Sunday as he flew back to Washington from another eventful holiday at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida. He showed no hint of regret. Asked about vows of vengeance from Iran, the president said simply: “If it happens it happens. If they do anything, there will be major retaliation.”

He also turned his ire on Iraq after that country’s parliament passed a resolution calling on the Iraqi government to expel US troops. “We have a very extraordinarily expensive air base that’s there,” he said. “It cost billions of dollars to build. Long before my time. We’re not leaving unless they pay us back for it.

“If they do ask us to leave, if we don’t do it in a very friendly basis, we will charge them sanctions like they’ve never seen before ever. It’ll make Iranian sanctions look somewhat tame.”

Trump’s remarks look set to trigger another political firestorm amid concerns that he has not considered the consequences of the strike against Suleimani and may even be seeking to distract from his upcoming impeachment trial.

Brett McGurk, the former US presidential envoy to the global coalition to counter Isis, tweeted: “Trump’s comments tonight regarding Iran and Iraq are not only unacceptable, they’re unAmerican. American military forces adhere to international law. They don’t attack cultural sites. And they’re not mercenaries. Reckless and unprecedented words from a commander-in-chief.”

The Associated Press contributed reporting
 
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It was an American that first proposed China should "apologize" for the corono virus. Are American going to apologize for mad cow diesese, H1N1, Zika virus, Nile virus that killed millions around the world?
 
It's still a mystery why did the couple from Wuhan visited a random church in Singapore in the first place. The church doesn't even know them.
Probably trying to spread it outside China to reduce heat on China. I remember the case of a Chinese company selling fake medicines in Africa, printed made in india , but were caught by the Africans.
Nothing is beyond these guys.

This is the the reason for the virus. Eating animals alive is too much.

A Indian guy went to the wuhan food market and asked for lettuce and brinjal.
And the local guys were like "sorry we dont sell exotic food here".
 
Probably trying to spread it outside China to reduce heat on China. I remember the case of a Chinese company selling fake medicines in Africa, printed made in india , but were caught by the Africans.
Nothing is beyond these guys.

This is the the reason for the virus. Eating animals alive is too much.

A Indian guy went to the wuhan food market and asked for lettuce and brinjal.
And the local guys were like "sorry we dont sell exotic food here".
india is beyond the greater scheme of things between the world powers tho. im relieved to know that India is incapable of playing such things(sophiscated biological attcks, etc), Hence, at least that's something to be grateful to india about.
 
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The only people who believe that this virus was planted by someone from outside China are Chinese brainwashed citizens. Do you know how much this stupid virus has affected the global economy? Share markets are down, oil prices have fallen, sporting events have been canceled, airlines are closing down routes and forcing employees to go on unpaid leave, tourism has dwindled in Asia and Europe.

So no. No one is going to thank China was harrowing the rest of the world.
India is going to be plant one virus by US one day as your economy gets stronger and u will get the same of blaming by the world one day.

I repeat, we have clear genome evidence the current virus do not originate from wild animals in China region. This has nothing to do with eating wild animals. US could have plant it in cow urine and blame hindu culture of piss drinking. You want that to happened?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.th...ab-made-coronavirus-triggers-debate-34502/amp
 
a little flash back...why did doctor Li WenLiang was warned by the ruling party not to disclose info about the virus?

on another note: is there another doctor by the name of Li WenQiang?
 
The only people who believe that this virus was planted by someone from outside China are Chinese brainwashed citizens. Do you know how much this stupid virus has affected the global economy? Share markets are down, oil prices have fallen, sporting events have been canceled, airlines are closing down routes and forcing employees to go on unpaid leave, tourism has dwindled in Asia and Europe.

So no. No one is going to thank China was harrowing the rest of the world.


LOL. Since when Russian and Japanese are Chinese brainwashed citizens.

Its truly you are victim of western propaganda :laugh:
 
Probably trying to spread it outside China to reduce heat on China. I remember the case of a Chinese company selling fake medicines in Africa, printed made in india , but were caught by the Africans.
Nothing is beyond these guys.

This is the the reason for the virus. Eating animals alive is too much.

A Indian guy went to the wuhan food market and asked for lettuce and brinjal.
And the local guys were like "sorry we dont sell exotic food here".

Virus or no virus this video is too disgusting, I mean how can someone eat such digusting animals yuck.:bad:
 
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