China locked in hybrid war
with US
By PEPE ESCOBAR
MARCH 17, 2020
Chinese President Xi Jinping has made his position clear. Photo: AFP
Among the myriad,
earth-shattering geopolitical effects of coronavirus, one is already
graphically evident. China has re-positioned itself. For the first time since
the start of Deng Xiaoping’s reforms in 1978, Beijing openly regards the US as
a threat, as stated a month ago by Foreign Minister Wang Yi at the Munich Security Conference during the peak of the fight against
coronavirus.
Beijing is carefully,
incrementally shaping the narrative that, from the beginning of the coronovirus
attack, the leadership knew it was under a hybrid war attack. Xi’s terminology
is a major clue. He said, on the record, that this was war. And, as a
counter-attack, a “people’s war” had to be launched.
Moreover, he described the virus as a demon or devil. Xi is a Confucianist. Unlike some
other ancient Chinese thinkers, Confucius was loath to discuss supernatural forces and judgment in the
afterlife. However,
in a Chinese cultural context, devil means “white devils” or “foreign
devils”: guailo in Mandarin, gweilo in
Cantonese. This was Xi delivering a powerful statement in code.
When Zhao Lijian, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, voiced
in an incandescent tweet the possibility that “it might be US Army who brought
the epidemic to Wuhan” – the first blast to this effect to come from a top
official – Beijing was sending up a trial balloon signaliing that the gloves
were finally off. Zhao Lijian made a direct connection with the Military Games
in Wuhan in October 2019, which included a delegation of 300 US military.
He directly quoted US CDC director Robert Redfield who, when asked last
week whether some deaths by coronavirus had been discovered posthumously in the
US, replied that “some cases have actually been diagnosed this way in the
US today.”
Zhao’s explosive conclusion
is that Covid-19 was already in effect in the US before being identified in
Wuhan – due to the by now fully documented inability of US to test and verify
differences compared with the flu.
Adding all that to the fact
that coronavirus genome variations in Iran and Italy were sequenced and it was
revealed they do not belong to the variety that infected Wuhan, Chinese media
are now openly asking questions and drawing a connection with the shutting down in August last year of the “unsafe” military
bioweapon lab at Fort Detrick, the Military Games, and the Wuhan epidemic. Some of
these questions had been asked – with no response – inside the US itself.
Extra questions linger about
the opaque Event 201 in New York on October 18, 2019: a rehearsal for
a worldwide pandemic caused by a deadly virus – which happened to be
coronavirus. This magnificent coincidence happened one month before the
outbreak in Wuhan.
Event 201 was sponsored by
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the World Economic Forum (WEF), the CIA,
Bloomberg, John Hopkins Foundation and the UN. The World Military Games
opened in Wuhan on the exact same day.
Irrespective of its origin,
which is still not conclusively established, as much as Trump tweets about the “Chinese virus,”
Covid-19 already poses immensely serious questions about biopolitics (where’s
Foucault when we need him?) and bio-terror.
The working hypothesis of coronavirus
as a very powerful but not Armageddon-provoking bio-weapon unveils it as a
perfect vehicle for widespread social control – on a global
scale.
Cuba rises as a biotech
power
Just as a fully masked Xi
visiting the Wuhan frontline last week was a graphic demonstration to the whole
planet that China, with immense sacrifice, is winning the “people‘s war”
against Covid-19, Russia, in a Sun Tzu move on Riyadh whose end result was a
much cheaper barrel of oil, helped for all practical purposes to kick-start the
inevitable recovery of the Chinese economy. This is how a strategic partnership
works.
The chessboard is changing
at breakneck speed. Once Beijing identified coronavirus as a bio-weapon attack
the “people’s war” was launched with the full force of the state. Methodically. On a “whatever it takes” basis. Now we are entering a new
stage, which will be used by Beijing to substantially recalibrate the
interaction with the West, and under very different frameworks when it comes to
the US and the EU.
Soft power is paramount.
Beijing sent an Air China flight to Italy carrying 2,300 big boxes full of
masks bearing the script, “We are waves from the same sea, leaves from the same
tree, flowers from the same garden.” China also sent a hefty humanitarian
package to Iran, significantly aboard eight flights from Mahan Air – an airline
under illegal, unilateral Trump administration sanctions.
Serbian President Aleksandar
Vucic could not have been more explicit: “The only country that can help us is
China. By now, you all understood that European solidarity does not exist. That
was a fairy tale on paper.”
Under harsh sanctions
and demonized since forever, Cuba is still able to perform breakthroughs – even
on biotechnology. The anti-viral Heberon – or Interferon Alpha 2b – a therapeutic, not a
vaccine, has been used with great success in the treatment of coronavirus. A
joint venture in China is producing an inhalable version, and at least 15
nations are already interested in importing the therapeutic.
Now compare all of the above
with the Trump administration offering $1 billion to poach German scientists
working at biotech firm Curevac, based in Thuringia, on an experimental vaccine
against Covid-19, to have it as a vaccine “only for the United States.”
Social engineering psy-op?
Sandro Mezzadra, co-author
with Brett Neilson of the seminal The Politics of Operations:
Excavating Contemporary Capitalism, is already trying to conceptualize where we stand now in terms of fighting
Covid-19.
We are facing a choice
between a Malthusian strand – inspired by social Darwinism – “led by the
Johnson-Trump-Bolsonaro axis” and, on the other side, a strand pointing to the
“requalification of public health as a fundamental tool,” exemplified by China,
South Korea and Italy. There are key lessons to be learned from South Korea, Taiwan and
Singapore.
The stark option, Mezzadra
notes, is between a “natural population selection,” with thousands of dead, and
“defending society” by employing “variable degrees of authoritarianism and social
control.” It’s easy to imagine who stands to benefit from this social
re-engineering, a 21st century remix of Poe’s The Masque of the Red Death.
Amid so much doom and gloom,
count on Italy to offer us Tiepolo-style shades of light. Italy chose the Wuhan
option, with immensely serious consequences for its already fragile economy.
Quarantined Italians remarkably reacted by singing on their balconies: a true
act of metaphysical revolt.
Not to mention the poetic
justice of the actual St. Corona (“crown” in Latin) being buried in the city of Anzu
since the 9th century. St. Corona was a Christian killed under
Marcus Aurelius in 165 AD, and has been for centuries one of the patron saints
of pandemics.
Not even trillions of
dollars raining from the sky by an act of divine Fed mercy were able to cure
Covid-19. G-7 “leaders” had to resort to a videoconference to realize how
clueless they are – even as China’s fight against coronavirus gave the West a
head start of several weeks.
Shanghai-based Dr. Zhang Wenhong, one of China’s top infectious disease experts, whose analyses have been
spot on so far, now says China has emerged from the darkest days in the
“people’s war” against Covid-19. But he does not think this will be over by
summer. Now extrapolate what he’s saying to the Western world.
It’s not even spring yet,
and we already know it takes a virus to mercilessly shatter the Goddess of the
Market. Last Friday, Goldman Sachs told no fewer than 1,500 corporations that
there was no systemic risk. That was false.
New York banking sources
told me the truth: systemic risk became way more severe in 2020 than in 1979,
1987 or 2008 because of the hugely heightened danger that the $1.5 quadrillion
derivative market would collapse.
As the sources put it,
history had never before seen anything like the Fed’s intervention via its
little understood elimination of commercial bank reserve requirements,
unleashing a potential unlimited expansion of credit to prevent a derivative
implosion stemming from a total commodity and stock market collapse of all
stocks around the world.
Those bankers thought it
would work, but as we know by now all the sound and fury signified nothing. The
ghost of a derivative implosion – in this case not caused by the previous
possibility, the shutting down of the Strait of Hormuz – remains.
We are still barely starting
to understand the consequences of Covid-19 for the future of neoliberal
turbo-capitalism. What’s certain is that the whole global economy has been hit
by an insidious, literally invisible circuit breaker. This may be just a
“coincidence.” Or this may be, as some are boldly arguing, part of a possible, massive psy-op creating the
perfect geopolitlcal and social engineering environment for full-spectrum
dominance.
Additionally, along the hard
slog down the road, with immense, inbuilt human and economic sacrifice, with or
without a reboot of the world-system, a more pressing question remains: will
imperial elites still choose to keep waging full-spectrum-dominance hybrid war
against China?
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