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Guardian - Across Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America, views of the US
handling of the coronavirus crisis are uniformly negative and range from
horror through derision to sympathy. Donald Trump’s musings from the
White House briefing room, particularly his thoughts on injecting disinfectant, have drawn the attention of the planet. “Over more than two centuries, the United States has stirred a very
wide range of feelings in the rest of the world: love and hatred, fear
and hope, envy and contempt, awe and anger,” the columnist Fintan
O’Toole wrote in the Irish Times. “But there is one emotion that has
never been directed towards the US until now: pity.”
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