Also the US doesn’t shit where it eats. They aren’t going to be having dangerous experimental pathogens in the core where it could blow up in their face. They will put them on the peripheries bordering their rivals.
There’s a reason the US invades nations in the Middle East and Africa on the other side of the world, and not Mexico or Cuba. It’s not good business to destabilize and destroy your neighbor, much better to do your imperial looting far away where the damage spills over to other nations and there’s less chance of blowback
But importantly, they've not actually done it. Bay of Pigs had US training and logistical support, but the US is not going to do an invasion of its neighbor with its own military. Plus, that was 60 years ago, and the US military has only become more cowardly since.
I'm seeing grants for lab modernization, monitoring old nuke/bio/chem weapon storage, and repairing secure sites with samples on the USA today article and the DW article on the biolab theory.
The US has an 800k acre facility biowarfare research area in the Dugway Proving grounds that does all sorts of crazy shit - stuff beyond VX was developed there. Some of the ground is so fucked up they have to use bunnysuits to walk outside when the wind blows. Dugway is where the DoD have tested all known chemical/bio weapons, why would they change now ? The DoD doesn't care about the few Mormons and Native Americans who live nearby with higher cancer rates. The military folks really don't need to use Ukraine to do nasty shit, they'll do it right here in the states.
You haven’t explained why the Pentagon is handling these civilian agricultural biolabs and not the CDC, NIH or an agricultural or civilian group. Nor why they use foreign researchers with diplomatic plates
I have no idea how American government procurement works but it looks like these DoD grants are specifically for countries with the possibility of proliferation from old Soviet programs.
DoD’s CTR Program began its biological work with Ukraine to reduce the risk posed by the former Soviet Union’s illegal biological weapons program, which left Soviet successor states with unsecured biological materials after the fall of the USSR.
I have no idea how diplomatic status works on DoD programs dealing with bioweapon storage. Is having diplomatic status unusual?
I never implied the US was currently doing bioweapons research at Dugway; however, if the US was doing bioweapons research that is where they would do it not in Ukraine or any other place.
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Also the US doesn’t shit where it eats. They aren’t going to be having dangerous experimental pathogens in the core where it could blow up in their face. They will put them on the peripheries bordering their rivals.
There’s a reason the US invades nations in the Middle East and Africa on the other side of the world, and not Mexico or Cuba. It’s not good business to destabilize and destroy your neighbor, much better to do your imperial looting far away where the damage spills over to other nations and there’s less chance of blowback
looks at Ft Detrick suspiciously 👀
Fort Detrick is literally right there. CDC Atlanta works with the scariest diseases that have ever existed.
They did invade cuba in the bay of pigs invasion and nearly did it with the actual army during the missile crisis
Didn’t we also invade Mexico multiple times
Almost 200 years ago. US military and foreign policy are very, very different.
But importantly, they've not actually done it. Bay of Pigs had US training and logistical support, but the US is not going to do an invasion of its neighbor with its own military. Plus, that was 60 years ago, and the US military has only become more cowardly since.
I'm seeing grants for lab modernization, monitoring old nuke/bio/chem weapon storage, and repairing secure sites with samples on the USA today article and the DW article on the biolab theory.
The US has an 800k acre facility biowarfare research area in the Dugway Proving grounds that does all sorts of crazy shit - stuff beyond VX was developed there. Some of the ground is so fucked up they have to use bunnysuits to walk outside when the wind blows. Dugway is where the DoD have tested all known chemical/bio weapons, why would they change now ? The DoD doesn't care about the few Mormons and Native Americans who live nearby with higher cancer rates. The military folks really don't need to use Ukraine to do nasty shit, they'll do it right here in the states.
You haven’t explained why the Pentagon is handling these civilian agricultural biolabs and not the CDC, NIH or an agricultural or civilian group. Nor why they use foreign researchers with diplomatic plates
I have no idea how American government procurement works but it looks like these DoD grants are specifically for countries with the possibility of proliferation from old Soviet programs.
Link to the Grant Fact Sheet.
I have no idea how diplomatic status works on DoD programs dealing with bioweapon storage. Is having diplomatic status unusual?
If that was true they would phase the labs out as Soviet scientists retire. Instead they keep the work going and bring in foreign scientists.
This shit doesn’t add up, it stinks, the US lied and denied them until cornered & the US has a history of using bio warfare
I don’t buy any of this and find it much more likely and simple that they are simply doing bio weapon research
So what?
Are you replying to the wrong post or did you decide to be a naive lib on 2 different subjects today?
What?
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I never implied the US was currently doing bioweapons research at Dugway; however, if the US was doing bioweapons research that is where they would do it not in Ukraine or any other place.