That being the problem. If somebody starts throwing polonium around, well, it's a very short list of possible candidates, is it not?
Now, if there's a sudden outbreak of a nasty cholera variant in Eastern Ukraine ... is that the Russians ethnically cleansing territory? Is that the Ukrainians conducting a scorched earth defence? Not too easy to tell, is it?
He missed one of the damning documents, the Bioweapons Monitor 2014 Report. Page 250 lists some of the pathogens stored in various labs.
The Odessa lab had Marburg virus, Ebola virus, Lassa virus, Junin virus, Machupo virus, Simian virus B virus, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, Yersinia pestis, Bacillus anthracis, Brucella spp, Francisella tularensi, and more.
The Kiev lab had strains and cultures of zoonotic agents, diphtheria, poliomyelitis and other non-poliomyelitis enteroviruses, and influenza viruses.
The Lvov lab had tick-borne encephalitis virus, West Nile virus, Tahyna virus, Batai virus, TribecKemerovo virus, Uukuniemi virus, Inko virus, Snowshoe Hare virus, Sindbis virus, Dengue virus, Bhanja virus, Qfever, typhus, other ricketsiosis, borrelia, Anaplasma, babesiosis, diphteria and corynebacteria.
The Crimean lab, which persumably came under Russian control shortly after this report, had the national collection of cholera agents.
I hope the Russians destroy them instead of trying to use them as their own weapons.
Then again theyre sitting on all the Polonium so biological warfare would be pointless to them.
That being the problem. If somebody starts throwing polonium around, well, it's a very short list of possible candidates, is it not?
Now, if there's a sudden outbreak of a nasty cholera variant in Eastern Ukraine ... is that the Russians ethnically cleansing territory? Is that the Ukrainians conducting a scorched earth defence? Not too easy to tell, is it?