ANALYSIS: The pandemic could reshape the world order. Trump's chaotic strategy is accelerating US losses

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.CNN ANALYSIS: Covid-19 has shocked the world by the speed of its spread, but it is also accelerating another global change in the balance of power — and not in America's favor

at the G8 in the same year in Vancouver. But now they just sound bizarre from this side of the Atlantic.

In their speeches in Geneva on Monday the EU's big two, German Chancellor Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron, along with the meeting's host, Swiss President Simonetta Sommaruga, took aim at Trump's Covid-19 actions to cut funding for the world body. His inconsistent announcements, irascible nature and ill-advised comments, the latest claiming he was taking an unproven and possibly dangerous malaria medication as a Covid-19 prophylactic appear to leave European leaders little choice. They may not trust Xi, but they certainly don't want Trump to dictate a strategy on the pandemic they believe will infuriate the Chinese Premier.

The UK, for instance, was initially hawkish about China's alleged Covid-19 opacity: just last month, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, deputizing for the hospitalized PM Boris Johnson, was robust about China being held to account, telling a press briefing:"We cannot have business as usual after this crisis."

Trump's handling of Covid-19 is accelerating, not ameliorating, existing differences, but even so Europe has every reason to fear China's creeping expansionism.A case in point is Australia, which on Tuesday learned the high price of its support for Trump's policy.

 

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