eyephone said:
How about the blame the Chinese government? Trump smiled and met with the Chinese Government. Trump and his representatives still communicated with China during the covid pandemic. Trump even congratulated the Chinese President for handling covid. 4Wierd (They all talk for tv, but won?t play hard ball)
If it was me, I would of blocked the Chinese calls and not respond to emails. Then send them multiple invoices for covid related expenses. But that?s me, business as always!
morekaos said:
OK, if you don't like the (lefty) Newsweek article as source i posted above, try reading from the left leaning Vanity Fair piece and see where you land. Its rather obvious the Chinese made this monstrosity. Now, if it was a accident or purposeful is the question.
The Lab-Leak Theory: Inside the Fight to Uncover COVID-19?s Origins
That wasn?t the only theory, though. Wuhan is also home to China?s foremost coronavirus research laboratory, housing one of the world?s largest collections of bat samples and bat-virus strains. The Wuhan Institute of Virology?s lead coronavirus researcher, Shi Zhengli, was among the first to identify horseshoe bats as the natural reservoirs for SARS-CoV, the virus that sparked an outbreak in 2002, killing 774 people and sickening more than 8,000 globally. After SARS, bats became a major subject of study for virologists around the world, and Shi became known in China as ?Bat Woman? for her fearless exploration of their caves to collect samples. More recently, Shi and her colleagues at the WIV have performed high-profile experiments that made pathogens more infectious. Such research, known as ?gain-of-function,? has generated heated controversy among virologists
[url]https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2021/06/the-lab-leak-theory-inside-the-fight-to-uncover-covid-19s-origins[/url]
Yah...right...
Trump or Biden, which candidate does China want in the White House?
Since Trump took office, relations between the two countries have spiraled to their lowest point in decades. Trump has waged a tariff war, sanctioned Chinese officials, angered Beijing with his support for Taiwan, and banned Chinese technology companies, including prized telecommunications giant Huawei.
Though concerns about China have become decidedly more bipartisan in recent years,
there remains a view among many in Washington that Chinese leaders would prefer a President Biden come 2021. It's an idea that was given fresh impetus, after William Evanina, a top US intelligence official, said in a statement last month that Beijing would rather Trump lose the election.
[url]https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/25/asia/biden-trump-china-preferred-candidate-hnk-intl/index.html[/url]