Posted on 10/08/2021 12:54:04 AM PDT by RomanSoldier19
The Russian Federation and China claimed in a joint statement that the military biological activities of the United States and its allies pose a ‘serious threat’ to their national security.
The two countries stated that they “reaffirm their conviction that the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction (BWC) is essential as a pillar of the international peace and security, and their determination to safeguard the authority and effectiveness of the Convention.”
Over the past two decades, the BWC States Parties have failed to reach an agreement on resuming the multilateral negotiations on the Protocol to the Convention suspended in 2001 when the U.S. unilaterally withdrew from this process. Consequently, and also in the light of rapid advances in the field of science and technology with dual-use capabilities, the risk of biological agents being used as weapons has increased.
There are more than 200 U.S. biological laboratories deployed outside its national territory, which function in opaque and non-transparent manner, the statement alleges.
(Excerpt) Read more at defenseworld.net ...
POT KETTLE BLACK !!!
THE chicoms CREATED THIS MESS NOT US BUT THE uschicoms HELP ED !!!!
bingo.
I thought I was wrong one time but I was mistaken. 😳
They have no credibility considering they abandoned their old test site and left a lot of stuff for anyone to take...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vozrozhdeniya_Island
Back in the days of the USSR and Mao, this kind of announcement would be easy to parse. It would mean “We’re developing bioweapons.”
What with Fauci’s gain-of-function research, it’s become harder to read. They could be telling the truth.
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