Washington: The Trump administration is supposedly formulating a long-term plan on punishing China on multiple fronts for being the cause for coronavirus pandemic, reported by CNN, the U.S has something big planned for China.

The reports also state that there is various discussion being held to sanction on canceling U.S debt obligations and drawing up new trade policies, to make it clear to China on all fronts, and to everyone else where they feel the responsibility lies at this hour.

“We have to get the economy going again, we have to be careful about how we do this. But we will find ways to show the Chinese that their actions are completely reprehensible,”

said one administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity, reported by CNN.

Some have gone this far to point out Trump’s administration pulling off a stunt on China right before the 2020 Presidential Elections, calling it an election campaign strategy of blaming Beijing to distract Trump’s tenfold mistakes he’s made while holding the office, in regard to, predicting and handling the pandemic crisis, the toll number of deaths has increased to more than 60,000 Americans.

“The IC will continue to rigorously examine emerging information and intelligence to determine whether the outbreak began through contact with infected animals or if it was the result of an accident at a laboratory in Wuhan,”

the statement said, reported by CNN.

In the extreme circumstances imposed by the pandemic, China has the capacity to hit back at the United States of America making it “irresponsible” to drive too hard too early. And it is possible for China to hit back but certainly, Washington is not prepared to take a hit, with the market crash, unemployment rate skyrocketing, and no medical support to curb the virus, it would be too vicious of China to make the first move. “We’ll get the timing right,” Pompeo said on Wednesday.

Both Trump and Xi are the most aggressive, nationalistic leaders of their two nations in decades, who are keen to flex on personal power in a way that can cause volatile foreign relations, only time will tell if there would be a fourth world war, with all nations participating and the world dividing into two supreme polar powers.

“There is really nobody who does not want to see China held to account for the political coverup attempt, which slowed down international awareness and allowed the virus to spread. There is a resentment around the world, but I think you would be hard-pressed to find a political leader in Asia or Europe who does not believe this anti-China push by the Trump administration is an entirely a political move. They are trying to deflect blame for the catastrophic incompetence of the administration,”

said Danny Russel, an Obama-era State Department official in charge of Asia Pacific policy.

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