China and
Cuba’s Medical Internationalism is a Shining Example of
Global Solidarity
By Danny Haiphong
April 02, 2020
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- China
sends medical equipment abroad, Cuba sends doctors and
cutting-edge drugs, but the US fails to provide its
people, doctors and nurses with basic tools and
protection.
“How is it that the entire capitalist economy can grind
to a halt while trillions continue to be pumped into
waging war abroad?”
U.S.
imperialism has loathed China and Cuba ever since the
mid-20th century when both nations pursued a
revolutionary path and replaced the yoke of imperialism
with their own forms of socialism. Americans are
constantly bombarded with anti-communist and racist
talking points which depict China and Cuba as
“authoritarian” states that kill, torture, and repress
the so-called democratic aspirations of their own
people. The corporate media portrays the people of Cuba
and China as backward stereotypes worthy only of the
imperial targets placed on their backs. Most
people residing in the U.S. are either unaware of their
government’s imperialist war crimes or find themselves
too distracted to fight the U.S. sanctions against Cuba
or the dangerous military provocations that successive
U.S. presidential administrations have waged against
China. The COVID-19 pandemic currently wreaking havoc on
the U.S. and the West challenges the very legitimacy of
the imperialist narrative against China and Cuba for the
sheer fact that these maligned nations have been able to
organize a heroic campaign of global solidarity to
control the spread of the disease.
China was
the first country to report an outbreak of COVID-19 in
late December and the city of Wuhan has been under near
total lockdown since January 23rd. After two months of
aggressive measures to contain the virus, Wuhan and the
rest of China are now reporting zero new domestic cases
for consecutive days. This has allowed China to send its
expertise and resources all over the world to fight the
spread of the virus. Billionaire and Chinese Communist
Party member Jack Ma has sent millions of masks, testing
kits, and other medical supplies to every
country in Africa
as well several
Asian nations
such as
Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines. He has also
sent a comparable number
of medical supplies
,
including one million masks, to the United States’
Center for Disease Control. However, Chinese aid hasn’t
been limited to Jack Ma’s philanthropy. China’s central
government has sent medical and technical assistance to Italy
, Iran
, Greece
, and Venezuela
.
“Billionaire and Chinese Communist Party member Jack Ma
has sent millions of masks, testing kits, and other
medical supplies to every country in Africa.”
Chinese
solidarity abroad comes just two months after COVID-19
was infecting several thousand people per day with a
mortality rate of around two to three percent. Once the
outbreak was contained, China immediately shifted its
focus to the world stage. Contrast this with the United
States, which failed to make any preparations for
COVID-19 despite the month and a half that China
provided the rest of the world to ready itself for the
virus’ spread. China is sending protective medical
equipment abroad while massive shortages of the same
equipment exists in the United States.
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New
York City alone is short nearly 90,000
hospital beds
and tens
of thousands of ventilators needed to keep
up with the demand of the pandemic
.
COVID-19 demonstrates that the U.S. is an Empire in
decline and as such is incapable of meeting the most
basic of needs that ordinary people possess in this
crisis, let alone in the rest of the world.
China has
approached the COVID-19 pandemic like it approaches
foreign policy generally: with a win-win orientation.
China has not only provided guidance and direct support
to nations all over the world experiencing the COVID-19
pandemic but has also gained much from its cooperation
with others, especially Cuba. Cuba produces over twenty
medications that are effective in preventing and
spreading viruses such as COVID-19. Through a
long-standing joint venture between Cuba and China in
the biotech industry, Chinese medical personnel have
been able to use the Cuban-made Recombinant
Human Interferon Alpha 2B
to
prevent contraction of COVID-19 and to assist patients
in their early stages from developing severe symptoms.
Such coordination has likely saved thousands of lives in
China alone and is a shining example of what global
solidarity can achieve in periods of crisis.
“Cuba produces over twenty medications that are
effective in preventing and spreading viruses such as
COVID-19.”
Cuba is
no stranger to the concept of medical internationalism.
Nearly thirty thousand Cuban doctors are deployed
all over the world
to
provide healthcare free of cost to the most oppressed
nations across the planet. Cuba also trains a staggering
number of doctors
from abroad
free of
cost at its Latin American School of Medicine. Cuba
offered medical and humanitarian assistance to the
United States during
Hurricane Katrina
despite
being crippled by a U.S.-imposed embargo that only
worsened over the course of successive U.S.
administrations. Now Cuba is at the forefront of
assisting the nations most imperiled by COVID-19. Cuba
has sent fifty-two doctors to Italy. Similar contingents
have also been sent to Suriname, Grenada, Jamaica and thirty
three other nations
.
U.S.
imperialism is the structural antithesis of social
solidarity. While Cuba and China are demonized as pariah
states, the U.S.’ actual pariah state continues its
policy of endless war amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Venezuela, Iran, and over
thirty other nations
find
themselves at risk of massive economic and social
catastrophe from the pandemic as a result of the U.S.’
commitment to isolating their economies. Many countries
around the world were already living through an imperial
nightmare prior to the emergence of COVID-19. Over 70
percent of people in Yemen
lack
access to clean water, food, and adequate healthcare as
a result of the ongoing U.S.-Saudi war on the country.
Palestinians in Gaza find themselves in a very similar
situation to the people of Yemen as they continue to
suffer from the impact of Israel’s colonial siege.
“The U.S. continues its policy of endless war amid the
COVID-19 pandemic.”
The
COVID-19 pandemic only intensifies the need for a
radical mass movement in the U.S. that places
international solidarity at the forefront of its
demands. This movement must publicly condemn the U.S.
warfare state and ask how is it that
the entire capitalist economy can grind to a halt while
trillions continue to be pumped into waging war abroad.
While the Trump administration and its Democratic Party
scheme over what kind of half-measures they will enact
to subdue the frustrations bubbling within the masses,
over half of the U.S. population has been pauperized to
a degree never seen in the history of the U.S. Empire.
The contradictions of U.S. imperialism threaten economic
collapse, but the fact that majorities in Black America
and other oppressed nations have already been living
through an economic and social catastrophe prior to the
pandemic must be acknowledged as well. Any and every
malady of imperialism that affects the working class
impacts Black America twice over. The fallout from
COVID-19 has been no different, as Black Americans are
likely being
denied access
to what
limited testing exists in the United States.
The racist and
anti-human character of the U.S. makes painstakingly
clear that the question of power over the state, the
apparatus which directs and manages class society, must
be at the top of anyone’s mind who seeks to transform
this system. Mutual aid efforts, while important, cannot
address the enormous economic problems that struggling
people are facing and cannot stem the tide of war
imposed upon so many of the most oppressed sections of
U.S. society, let alone the rest of the world. That both
political parties took so long to respond to the
COVID-19 pandemic and have yet to address the extreme
destitution of the workers indicates that power in the
U.S. rests fully with the corporate oligarchs and their
appointed political managers that administer the state.
Private profit and its maximization are not merely
prioritized; they are the basis for all social
organization and policy of the imperialist world order.
Such a social system cannot meet the demands of a global
crisis when those demands overwhelmingly involve the
deliverance of basic human needs.
“Any and every malady of imperialism that affects the
working class impacts Black America twice over.”
Cuba and
China’s socialist planned economies were not wished into
existence. They began with the overthrow of the old
order of colonial and imperial terror and the subsequent
redistribution of wealth to the workers and oppressed.
Cuba’s internationalist missions abroad could only be
possible if the basic human rights of healthcare,
education, housing, and decent employment were
available to all.
Like
Cuba, China has more than doubled its life expectancy
since 1949 and has nearly
eradicated absolute poverty
. All the
while China has developed the second largest economy in
the world that currently leads all others in the way of
clean energy production and public investments like
high-speed rail. China’s high-tech planned economy has
served as the basis for its immensely effective COVID-19
response.
None of these
achievements would be possible were it not for a
revolution that placed the ready-made state machinery
into the hands of oppressed people. Cuba and China’s
socialist systems have given them the means to act as
shining examples of global solidarity. It is past time
for the left in the United States to take a hard look
and apply whatever lessons can be derived from the Cuban
and Chinese experience that may be useful to our own
concrete conditions. We have a duty to ensure that the
crisis created by COVID-19 doesn’t leave the struggling
masses in the U.S. in an even weaker political position.
We also have a duty to stand in solidarity with China
and Cuba as they face the U.S. imperialist beast and at
the same time provide critical assistance to nations
seeking to address COVID-19 in a manner consistent with
the needs of humanity.
Danny
Haiphong is an activist and journalist in the New York
City area. He and Roberto Sirvent are co-authors of the
book entitled American Exceptionalism and American
Innocence: A People’s History of Fake News--From the
Revolutionary War to the War on Terror (Skyhorse Publishing). He
can be reached at wakeupriseup1990@gmail.com, on
Twitter @spiritofho, and
on Youtube at The Left Lens with Danny Haiphong -
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