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Caribbean-Latin America
US softens bio-weapons charges against Cuba
2005-09-04
The Bush administration backed away Tuesday from claims that Cuba has an offensive biological weapons effort.

There is a “split view” among intelligence analysts on the question, the administration acknowledges in a report to Congress. The report says that Cuba has the “technical capability” to pursue biological weapons research and development because of its advanced pharmaceutical industry. But it left open the critical question of whether Cuba has done so.

The State Department report apparently marks the first time that the U.S. government has publicly softened its earlier charge, which has been controversial from the outset. Then-Undersecretary of State John Bolton had tried to reassign two intelligence analysts at the State Department and National Intelligence Council who had challenged Bolton’s view that Cuba had bio-war capabilities, according to testimony at Bolton’s nomination hearing to become United Nations ambassador.

The new finding on Cuba is based on a U.S. intelligence-community-wide assessment, known as a National Intelligence Estimate, completed last year. In that estimate, which is classified, “the Intelligence Community unanimously held that it was unclear whether Cuba has an active biological weapons effort now, or even had one in the past,” the State Department report said. Cuba has denied any biological weapons work.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#2  Bioweapons are indeterminate. Every hospital in the world has the capability to produce large amounts of bioweapons. Even uncautious housewives can unintentionally make copious amounts of bioweapons--enough to poison a large city. There is absolutely no way of policing them.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-09-04 11:43  

#1  Last I hear'd, There was at least one "senior analyst" who turned out to be on the Cuban payroll.

I wonder how many of these analysts are commie sympathisers?

Fortunately, our sheer size combined with the decentralized nature of power here in the US makes it hard for a mole to greatly influence policy. it is ofter reduced to just trimming around the edges.
Posted by: N guard   2005-09-04 09:47  

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