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Breached! Did the Trump administration have the “Droit à l’erreur” in a pandemic?

by Ronald Alexander Ph.D

Abstract: This paper focuses on a situation not frequently viewed in traditional media. Criticism of current information on the novel coronavirus 2019-nCoV clarifies the foundational chain of events inside the Peoples Republic of China, leading to the virus’s discharge. Transnational criminal organizations exploit the importation and distribution of lumber, and endangered species, including fish and Mammalia. This source within the PRC’s socioeconomic structure assembled the opportunity of an inter-species, viral transmission. Some epizootic diseases can transfer to humans, causing zoonotic infections. If not arrested, zoonotic infections develop into pandemics, endangering global demographics. In the autumn of 2019, the Peoples Republic of China failed to control this reality’s splinter in Wuhan, Hubei Provence. The Trump administration proved its inability to develop national security assurances, strategic obligations, or force structure to fully implement his politically sensitive Executive Order 13773 or monitor and prevent a compromised economy’s challenges. A response has employed optimism to relinquish responsibility and to evade apparent policy failures. Corrective interagency strategies require a sixth pillar to adapt to current pandemic prevention and preparation.

Keywords: 2019-nCoV; transnational criminal organizations; Mammalia; zoonotic infections; weltanschauung; agri-food security; cascading effect; optimism; pandemic preparation

Breached!

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