Fallout from Covid-19 outbreak puts Beijing and
Washington on a collision course
By Pepe Escobar
March 17, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -
Among the myriad,
earth-shattering geopolitical effects of coronavirus,
one is already graphically evident. China has
re-positioned itself. For the first time since the
start of Deng Xiaoping’s reforms in 1978, Beijing
openly regards the US as a threat, as stated a month
ago by
Foreign Minister Wang Yi at the
Munich Security Conference during the peak of the
fight against coronavirus.
Beijing is carefully, incrementally shaping the
narrative that, from the beginning of the
coronovirus attack, the leadership knew it was under
a hybrid war attack. Xi’s terminology is a major
clue. He said, on the record, that this was war.
And, as a counter-attack, a “people’s war” had to be
launched.
Moreover, he
described the virus as a demon or devil. Xi is a
Confucianist. Unlike some other ancient Chinese
thinkers, Confucius was loath to
discuss supernatural forces and judgment in the
afterlife. However, in a Chinese cultural
context, devil means “white devils” or “foreign
devils”: guailo in Mandarin, gweilo
in Cantonese. This was Xi delivering a powerful
statement in code.
When
Zhao Lijian, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign
Ministry, voiced in an incandescent tweet the
possibility that “it might be US Army who brought
the epidemic to Wuhan” – the first blast to this
effect to come from a top official – Beijing was
sending up a trial balloon signaliing that the
gloves were finally off. Zhao Lijian made a direct
connection with the Military Games in Wuhan in
October 2019, which included a delegation of 300 US
military.
He directly quoted US CDC director Robert
Redfield who, when asked last week whether some
deaths by coronavirus had been discovered
posthumously in the US, replied that “some cases
have actually been diagnosed this way in the US
today.”
Zhao’s explosive conclusion is that Covid-19 was
already in effect in the US before being identified
in Wuhan – due to the by now fully documented
inability of US to test and verify differences
compared with the flu.