https://edition.cnn.com/2020/03/17/asia/trump-chinese-virus-tweet-intl-hnk/index.html
On Twitter, Zhao claimed -- without
evidence -- that "it might be US army who brought the epidemic to Wuhan"
and demanded the US "Be transparent! Make public your data! US owe us
an explanation!" Zhao also retweeted another Twitter user claiming
baselessly that Redfield's statement "supports the claims made by
Japanese scientists that the virus originated from the US but was
covered up."
Zhao and his Foreign
Ministry colleagues have refused to provide evidence for their claims,
but they don't need to in order to achieve their goal. Creating
confusion or disagreement over the origin of the virus could help push
the blame away from China for its initial handling of the outbreak, just
as Trump and other US officials' blaming of China helps move the
conversation away from their own, highly criticized, response.
Ironically, just as he was boosting conspiracy theories about the virus' origin, Zhao also tweeted
perhaps the best advice for all government officials in all countries,
quoting a Chinese saying: "Turn inward (and) examine yourself when you
encounter difficulties."
Make Taiwan Great Again!
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