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|    China amplifies "unsupported" Russian cl    |
|    16 Mar 22 20:55:29    |
      From: realityhacker@gmail.com              China amplifies "unsupported" Russian claim of Ukraine Covid biolabs       By DAVID RISING       March 11, 2022              BANGKOK (AP) — As Russia intensifies its assault on Ukraine, it is getting a       helping hand from China in spreading inflammatory and unsubstantiated claims       that the U.S. is financing biological weapons labs in Ukraine.              The U.S. has been quick to refute Russia’s conspiracy theory, and the United       Nations has said it has received no information that would back up the claim,       but that hasn’t stopped it from proliferating.              The partnership between the two authoritarian countries, which weeks ago said       their ties had “no limits,” appears aimed at muddying the waters of the       rationale for Russia’s invasion in what American officials have called an       “information war”        that some fear could lay the groundwork for a “false-flag” operation.              China’s Foreign Ministry has helped fuel the fire this week, repeating the       Russian claim several times and calling for an investigation.              “This Russian military operation has uncovered the secret of the U.S. labs       in Ukraine, and this is not something that can be dealt with in a perfunctory       manner,” ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said Thursday.              “It is not something they can muddle through by saying that China’s       statement and Russia’s finding are disinformation, and are absurd and       ridiculous.”              Indeed, Pentagon press secretary John Kirby called the Russian claim “a       bunch of malarkey,” but in testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee on       Thursday, CIA Director William Burns also noted grave concern that Russia       might be laying the        groundwork for a chemical or biological attack of its own, which it would then       blame on the U.S. or Ukraine in a false flag operation.              “This is something, as all of you know very well, is very much a part of       Russia’s playbook,” he said. “They’ve used these weapons against their       own citizens, they’ve at least encouraged the use in Syria and elsewhere, so       it’s something we        take very seriously.”              Russia, China and the U.S. are all signatories to international conventions       against the use of chemical or biological weapons, but the international       community has assessed that Russia has used chemical weapons in carrying out       assassination attempts        against enemies of President Vladimir Putin. Russia also supports the Assad       government in Syria, which has used chemical weapons against its people in a       decade-long civil war.              Moscow initially claimed that its invading forces had found evidence of hasty       attempts to conceal biological weapons research in Ukraine.              The head of the Russian military’s radiation, chemical and biological       protection troops, Igor Kirillov, doubled down on Thursday, saying that       U.S.-sponsored labs in Kyiv, Kharkiv and Odesa were working on dangerous       pathogens custom-designed to target        Russians and other Slavs.              “We can say with a high probability that one of the goals of the United       States and its allies is the creation of bioagents capable to selectively       infect various ethnic groups,” Kirillov said.              Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov made a similar claim Thursday, alleging       that U.S.-directed labs in Ukraine were working to “develop ethnically       targeted biological weapons.”              The U.N. Security Council scheduled a meeting Friday at Russia’s request to       discuss Moscow’s claim. Olivia Dalton, spokesperson for the U.S. Mission to       the U.N., said the American delegation would not let it become “a venue for       promoting their        disinformation.”              China has been actively promoting the claim, however, with headlines like       “Russia reveals evidence of U.S.-funded bio-program in Ukraine” and       “China urges U.S. to disclose more details about biolabs in Ukraine” on       state-run China Global        Television Network’s website. The Communist Party’s Global Times newspaper       published a story Thursday with the headline “US tries to refute       ‘rumors’ about its biolabs in Ukraine, but can we believe it?”              A nearly three-minute video of a Russian Defense Ministry news conference       repeating the allegations has been viewed more than 10 million times on Sina       Weibo, a popular Chinese social media platform akin to Twitter, and liked more       than 90,000 times.              Following years of anti-U.S. rhetoric from Communist Party leaders and the       state-controlled media, many Chinese are convinced the U.S. cannot be trusted       and that the West is on the decline while seeking to contain China’s rise.              The claim has also picked up traction with far-right groups and media in the       U.S.              China is broadly seen as taking Russia’s side in the conflict, most       conspicuously in refusing to refer to it as a war or an invasion in keeping       with Moscow’s usage. It has also toed Russia’s line on the root causes of       the conflict, pointing to NATO       s eastward expansion and a failure to acknowledge Russia’s “legitimate       security concerns.”              At the same time, it is also seeking to avoid fully casting its lot in with       Russia as Belarus has, seeking to present itself as merely a concerned third       party.              China has abstained on U.N. votes censuring Russia and has criticized economic       sanctions against it. It has expressed its support for peace talks and offered       its services as a mediator, despite having little experience in such a role       and questions about        its neutrality.              Chinese officials have also said Washington shouldn’t be able to complain       about Russia’s actions because the U.S. invaded Iraq under false pretenses,       maintaining it had evidence Saddam Hussein was stockpiling weapons of mass       destruction though none        was ever found.              China has also used the opportunity to repeat its claim that the U.S. created       the virus that causes COVID-19 at a lab in Fort Detrick in Maryland, which it       first floated in an apparent attempt to deflect American claims from then-U.S.       President Donald        Trump and other senior American officials that the coronavirus originated in a       research laboratory in Wuhan, China.              Two extensive studies released last month point to an animal market in the       city as the likely origin.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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