In my morning newspaper, I read an Associated Press article about the White House has accused Beijing “of spreading false Russian claims that Ukraine was running biological weapons labs with U.S. support.”
What do we the American public know about these laboratories?
- There are U.S. biological research laboratories in Ukraine and other ex-Soviet republics.
- They are operated by the U.S. Department of Defense, not by the Centers for Disease Control or any other independent medical or scientific institution.
- They are using materials that Undersecretary of State Victoria Nuland is afraid of falling into Russian hands.
- The U.S. government has not explained their purpose.
None of these facts are proof that the U.S. government is conducting biological warfare research. But it is natural that the Russians and Chinese would think so, and I’m having a hard time coming up with an innocent explanation.
For example, I don’t think it is likely that, after all these years, the U.S. military would still be helping to dismantle bio-warfare labs left over from the Soviet era.
The best alternative I can come up with is that the U.S. government is conducting non-military research that would be illegal in the United States because of safety concerns, such as U.S. collaboration in gain-of-function research on the COVID-19 virus allegedly conducted in Wuhan, China.
An investigative journalist, Dilyana Gaytandzhieva, revealed the scope of the U.S. military’s biological research programs back in 2018.