Trump Stops Saying ‘Wuhan Virus’ After Xi Strokes His Ego
作者:Asawin Suebsaeng and Erin Banco 来源:Daily Beast
In a private
conversation with President Donald Trump during the rapid acceleration of the
coronavirus pandemic, China’s leader Xi Jinping went out of his way to deploy
one of the most effective diplomatic maneuvers of the current American era:
aggressive flattery.
In a phone call to
discuss the international health crisis last week, Xi stressed to Trump how
decisive, strong, and successful he feels his U.S. counterpart’s public-health
and economic responses have been, two U.S. officials with knowledge of the
matter said. The flattery came at a time when Trump was continuing to
experience a deluge of criticism for his administration’s response to the
pandemic. It also came as some of the American president’s most prominent
officials were still engaged in a multipronged
campaign to castigate the Chinese government for an alleged
coronavirus cover-up and to rebrand the illness as the “Chinese
virus” and the “Wuhan virus.”
Trump
had begun incorporating that language into his public utterances, framing the
pandemic as a war whose origins were in China. But lately, he has softened his
tone and adopted a more deferential stance toward Xi—whom he routinely calls
his good “friend” and an “incredible guy”— going out of his way to compliment and excuse Beijing for
its response to the virus, and to even publicly shrug off new reporting on
China’s disinformation apparatus in the midst of the pandemic.
In the past few days,
Trump has also told multiple officials that Xi has assured him that the Chinese
government wouldn’t lie about the numbers of reported cases of coronavirus
currently coming out of the epicenter of the outbreak, Wuhan, two sources
familiar with the comments said.
“For a long time, the
president has enjoyed an epic bromance with Xi,” a senior administration
official said. “If I were them, I would be doing the same thing. Why wouldn’t
you try to leverage that relationship with a [U.S.] president who goes on TV so
many times to say how great he thinks your guy [Xi] is.”
The president’s
messaging on Xi and China appears to have trickled down to other parts of the
federal government as well. According to two senior Trump administration
officials, the State Department has also toned down the tough talk on Beijing
for not revealing its coronavirus case numbers sooner.
In recent cables, it
appears the department is also no longer calling the virus the “Wuhan virus”
and is instead referring to it as “COVID19” or simply “COVID.” As one senior Trump
official told The Daily Beast: “There’s an understanding that the
department—and the administration as a whole—is going to back away from that
terminology.”
It is a fairly jarring
turn. Just earlier this month, the State Department had transmitted a cable
that included a section detailing National Security Council “Top Lines” and
official talking points on the “[People’s Republic of China] Propaganda and
Disinformation on the Wuhan
Virus Pandemic.”
The State Department
did not return a request for comment. But the shift comes as White House senior
adviser Jared Kushner, along with the State Department and FEMA, set up the
deliveries of essential medical supplies and protective gear from U.S. health-care
distributors based in China.
The new tone is
particularly notable since, for weeks, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had
accused China’s leaders of contributing to the global spread of the virus
because they took too long to warn the rest of the world of its spread and
silenced health-care workers who tried to speak out about it. In his remarks to
the press, Pompeo has continuously referred to the coronavirus as the “Wuhan
virus” and brushed off suggestions that such a term was racist. Beijing’s
leaders pushed back on the designation, claiming that the terms are xenophobic
and inaccurate now that the virus has spread to dozens of countries across the
world.
“We condemn the
despicable practice of individual U.S. politicians eagerly stigmatizing China
and Wuhan by association with the novel coronavirus, disrespecting science and
WHO,” China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said at a recent briefing.
“The international society has a fair judgment, and Pompeo’s attempts of
slandering China’s efforts in combating the epidemic is doomed to fail.”
According to cables
reviewed by The Daily Beast, China launched a campaign to discredit the Trump
administration’s use of the term “Wuhan virus.”
“Dr. Zhong Nanshan, a
respiratory disease expert widely respected by the Chinese public for his work
on both SARS and the coronavirus, has been quoted widely by state-media outlets
questioning the origin of COVID-19,” the cable said. “At a March 18 press
conference at Guangzhou’s First Affiliated Hospital, Zhong again said there was
‘no evidence’ indicating the virus originated in Wuhan, adding that it would be
‘irresponsible’ to make conclusions about the origin of COVID-19 without
further information.”
It all amounts to a
concession to Beijing from Trumpworld, which for a year has made alleged
submissiveness to China—particularly on trade policy—a major political talking
point against the president’s likely 2020 Democratic presidential rival.
“Joe Biden, incredibly,
dismisses China as an economic competitor, so it’s little wonder that while
Biden was in office he welcomed China’s rise and sat back and watched as the
Chinese ate America’s lunch,” Trump campaign communications director Tim
Murtaugh said last
year.
The president himself
has routinely claimed that he’s so tough on China that Beijing desperately
wants Biden to win in November, insisting that “China wants Sleepy Joe BADLY!”
Senior Trump officials
and Capitol Hill lawmakers, alarmed by the recent change of tone in the
administration’s public-facing relationship with China, are still pushing for
Pompeo and the president to continue to counter China’s disinformation
campaign, according to one official working on China policy.
And on that front,
Foggy Bottom still appears to be complying. Two officials with knowledge of the
cables told The Daily Beast that the State Department was asking foreign
countries to track Chinese disinformation efforts. One State Department cable
said the People’s Republic of China was pushing out stories that focused on
“preventing a second wave of outbreaks from ‘imported cases.’”
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来源时间:2020/4/2 发布时间:2020/3/31
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