Sick and Sadistic: World Fights COVID-19 Amid
U.S. Sanctions
By Finian Cunningham
April 01, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -
Dozens of U.S. government-chartered flights have
begun to
airlift vital medical equipment and supplies from
China to the U.S. as the latter becomes the world’s
biggest case load of infections from the novel
coronavirus. There are grim forecasts for the number of
deaths in the U.S. as the pandemic is weeks from peaking
there.
China is cooperating with the U.S. in
organizing the massive medical transfer, naturally of
course, given the humanitarian crisis. You would think
therefore that a little reciprocation would be in order
from Washington. After all, China is one of those
foreign countries that the U.S. has imposed sanctions on
over alleged human rights violations. Would it not
behove the U.S. to show a bit of solidarity and
gratitude by dropping its sanctions regime against
China?
And not just China. There are are some 30 countries
and territories that currently sit on a U.S.
sanctions list, mostly due to Washington’s
accusations of human rights violations. Some of the
targeted nations have been under sanctions for decades,
such as Cuba, North Korea and Iran. Others have joined
the dubious club more recently, such as Russia, Yemen
and Venezuela.
Surely at this unprecedented time of a global
pandemic threatening millions of human beings regardless
of nationality, it is time to show genuine solidarity
and compassion for others. The very idea of imposing
sanctions on other countries is not only anachronistic.
It is utterly barbaric.
In any case, U.S. sanctions imposed unilaterally
without the mandate of the UN Security Council are
arguably illegal. Even before the coronavirus outbreak
and its accompanying disease, Covid-19, the American
deployment of embargoes to disrupt commerce and trade of
other countries could be seen as reprehensible. Such
measures are rightly judged to be collective punishment
of civilians which violates international law and the UN
Charter.
But now as countries battle against an existential
threat posed by the virus, the existing U.S. sanctions
can be seen as an abomination.
Iran is a particularly poignant case. It has one of
the highest infection rates in the world with thousands
of deaths in a matter of weeks. Yet the Trump
administration sees fit to not only maintain harsh
sanctions on Tehran, it has actually
added three more rounds of sanctions against Iran
since the epidemic occurred. The deaths in Iran are
being multiplied by American policy.
The Trump administration cynically claims that U.S.
sanctions do not impede humanitarian aid to Iran. The
claim is beneath contempt. The crippling sanctions
imposed by Trump’s “maximum pressure” policy virtually
precludes Iran from making international financial
transactions, including for medicines. Moreover, the
effect of “secondary sanctions” means that many
countries are intimidated from doing business with Iran
out of fear of U.S. reprisals.
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The Lies And
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Washington has blood on its hands where
any country is finding the fight against
Covid-19 in any way more difficult. It
already had blood on its hands from its
illegal sanctions. But what we have now is
the grotesque picture of a ghoulish,
sadistic American government shamelessly
showing its ugly face at a time of global
suffering.
At the G20 summit last week – held by teleconference
to avoid spreading coronavirus infection – Russian
President Vladimir Putin
called on the world to drop sanctions at this
critical juncture. He said it was imperative for all
nations to have access to medicines and equipment
without financial restrictions. “It is a question of
whether people live or die,” he added.
Putin’s call for discarding sanctions was backed by
UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres and other world
leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping.
In the end, however, the G20 final joint
statement omitted any unanimous mention of
sanctions. One suspects that the U.S. – the world’s
number-one serial abuser of sanctions – pulled strings
behind the scenes to pre-empt any move to banish such
measures of financial coercion. Not surprisingly,
because financial coercion (less politely, “terrorism”)
is an instrumental weapon for U.S. foreign policy, as
much as its military intimidation of other nations is.
Instead, what came out of the G20 conference was a
joint statement of vapid, disingenuous rhetoric.
It opined: “Global action, solidarity and
international cooperation are more than ever necessary
to address this pandemic. We are confident that, working
closely together, we will overcome this. We will protect
human life, restore global economic stability, and
lay out solid foundations for strong, sustainable,
balanced and inclusive growth.”
Just how does “global solidarity” and “working closer
together to protect human life” translate into practical
remedial action when Washington continues to wield a
veto over some of the poorest and weakest nations
gaining life-saving supplies?
If there were any compassion or morality in
Washington, it would immediately rescind all its
sanctions against other nations in recognition of common
humanity. But the hard-heartedness of Washington is
unrelenting even at a time of crisis and death. It is
based on a self-righteousness that is frightening in the
scale of its hubris and hypocrisy.
A certain natural “correction” is due for this
endemic criminal mentality of America’s ruling class.
And one senses that the correction for its systematic
evildoing against fellow human beings is not going to
pass lightly.
Finian Cunningham
has written extensively on international affairs, with
articles published in several languages. He is a
Master’s graduate in Agricultural Chemistry and worked
as a scientific editor for the Royal Society of
Chemistry, Cambridge, England, before pursuing a career
in newspaper journalism. He is also a musician and
songwriter. For nearly 20 years, he worked as an editor
and writer in major news media organisations, including
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