Comment: Although this report is 10 days old, it's worth noting for the record China's response to the current 'information blitz' in the West that 'China did it'...
The US' milking of the virus lab leak theory to attack China is a copycat of the "washing powder" lie that helped it start the Iraq War, and the WHO should prioritize the US' Fort Detrick lab in next-stage investigations on the virus origins tracing, said China's ambassador to France on Thursday.
In an interview with the French newspaper L'Opinion, Ambassador Lu Shaye responded to a series of questions including the centenary anniversary of the Communist Party of China, the pandemic, US, Taiwan, tensions with the EU, and Uygur minorities. Lu said there is a striking similarity between the modus operandi used by Washington to start the war in Iraq in 2003 and the suggestion that China created the virus.
"The same process is being repeated ... of imposing an accusation based on the presumption of guilt, then applying pressure by instrumentalizing and misleading public opinion," he said.
The ambassador gave an example of US President Joe Biden's ordering of its intelligence groups to investigate the lab leak theory. "This is no scientific research at all," said Lu. The US also pictured scenarios of lab leak accidents in an attempt to open the door of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, said Lu, noting that those accusations were based on the lab leak accident of the US lab at Fort Detrick. But Western media has never reported on the US lab.














Comment: China 'kept the virus under control within two months' because it realized the thing was uncontrollable and benign (at least in terms of its mortality rate).
The US/West had other plans...
For more on this, see Sott.net editors Joe Quinn and Niall Bradley discuss 'the Covid-19 pandemic' in its geopolitical context:
NewsReal: China Did it! Or Did They? Whose Pandemic is it Anyway?!