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Chinese colonel says latest bird flu virus is U.S. biological weapon

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A Chinese Air Force officer on Saturday accused the U.S. government of creating the new strain of bird flu now afflicting parts of China as a biological warfare attack.

People’s Liberation Army Sr. Col. Dai Xu said the United States released the H7N9 bird flu virus into China in an act of biological warfare, according to a posting on his blog on Saturday.

The charge was first reported in the state-run Guangzhou newspaper Southern Metropolis Daily and then picked up by several news outlets in Asia.

State Department spokesman Jason Rebholz dismissed the claim. “There is absolutely no truth to these allegations,” he told the Washington Free Beacon.

Seven deaths from the bird flu outbreak were reported as of Tuesday in state-run Chinese media. As many as 24 people reportedly were infected by the disease in Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui.

Chinese authorities are trying to calm public fears of a major epidemic, claiming there is no evidence the virus can be transmitted between humans.

The government also is claiming that the outbreak is not related to the recent discovery of thousands of dead pigs floating in a river in China.

The accusation of U.S. biological warfare against China comes as the Pentagon is seeking closer military relations with China. Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is set to travel to China for talks with Chinese military leaders later this month.

Dai is a military strategist who in the past has been outspoken in seeking to foment conflict between China and the United States. He told the Global Times in August that China should go to war over U.S. support for Japan’s claims to the disputed Senkaku Islands.

Writing on Sina Weibo, a Chinese microblogging site akin to Twitter, Dai stated that the new bird flu strain was designed as a biological weapon similar to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), which he also claimed was developed as a U.S. bio-weapon, that affected the country in 2003.

According to Dai’s posting, the new flu outbreak should not be a cause for concern. “The national leadership should not pay too much attention to it,” the PLA lecturer at the National Defense University wrote. “Or else, it’ll be like in 2003 with SARS!”

“At that time, America was fighting in Iraq and feared that China would take advantage of the opportunity to take other actions,” he said. “This is why they used bio-psychological weapons against China. All of China fell into turmoil and that was exactly what the United States wanted. Now, the United States is using the same old trick. China should have learned its lesson and should calmly deal with the problem.”

Dai said that even if “a few may die” from the flu outbreak, it will not equal one-thousandth of the deaths caused by vehicle accidents in China.

Dai in the past has called for China to punish the United States for U.S. arms sales to rival Taiwan, by selling arms to U.S. enemies. “China recognizes that a few perfunctory protests will not have any effect,” Dai said in 2010. “China can’t directly sanction American arms companies since they did not do business with China … but China can sanction companies that are doing business with China directly, like Boeing or General Electric.”

Dai also has said the United States has used crises with North Korea and offers of cooperation on the issue as a plot to drive a wedge between Beijing and its fraternal communist ally.

Dai also has said U.S. efforts to counter Chinese espionage and intelligence-gathering were part of a U.S. “plot theory” of “western countries threatening others by [releasing] information gained through spying in order to damage the reputations of other countries.”

A State Department official said China notified the World Health Organization (WHO) on March 31 about its first detected human cases of H7N9 infection. Fourteen cases were confirmed by the WHO by April 5, of which six were fatal. The organization said there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission.

“U.S. Embassy Beijing and U.S. Consulate Shanghai are monitoring the situation, working closely with counterparts at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, and the Beijing and Shanghai municipal governments,” the official said.

The colonel’s accusation provoked a widespread response on Chinese websites. One post in reaction joked that Dai’s comment about auto deaths must mean that the United States and Germany are responsible for a conspiracy to produce cars, according to a report in Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post.

Luo Changping, deputy editor of Caijing, said most PLA soldiers would not support Dai’s comments and he urged the colonel to resign and apologize to those who have died from the current bird flu outbreak.

A defiant Dai then said in a new posting Sunday that “it is common knowledge that a group of people in China have been injected with mental toxin by the United States.”

“Now, a group of fake American devils are attacking me,” he wrote in another post. “I will not retreat even half a step.”

Analysts say the colonel’s remarks are a reflection of the growing xenophobic atmosphere within the Chinese military that views the United States as its main enemy.

Former State Department intelligence analyst John Tkacik said China’s military was largely to blame for mishandling the 2003 outbreak of SARS. Tkacik said there was speculation when the epidemic began that “the PLA suspects SARS had emanated from its own biological laboratories and was all the more eager to keep it secret.” China is known to have a covert biological arms program.

“Col. Dai Xu is a shameless liar when he accuses the United States of using bio weapons,” Tkacik told the Free Beacon. “He’s probably motivated by a desire to exculpate the PLA for their mishandling of the epidemic—no doubt most Chinese have happily forgotten the episode—as much as by a cynical xenophobia. But, that’s what passes for deep strategic thought at China’s National Defense University these days.”

The Pentagon has been trying with varying success to develop closer ties to the Chinese military as part of a strategy aimed at building trust. However, China’s military leaders believe the U.S. offers of closer ties are a ruse designed to contain China’s growing military buildup.

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel spoke by phone with China’s Defense Minister Gen. Chang Wanquan on April 2. Chang is the No. 4 defense official after Chinese President Xi Jinping and two other generals who run the Central Military Commission, the Communist Party’s ultimate power organ.

“The leaders both expressed their intention to work together to continue to build a military-to-military relationship that serves the vision of both President Obama and President Xi,” Pentagon press secretary George Little said in a statement after the call.

“The secretary discussed the importance of focusing on areas of sustained dialogue, practical areas of cooperation, and risk reducing measures,” he said.

U.S. ties with China are strained due to China’s reluctance to rein in neighboring North Korea.

China provides North Korea with large amounts of fuel oil and other goods. However, Beijing has not taken steps to pressure Pyongyang using its economic leverage during the ongoing crisis.

The flu has lit up China’s thriving Internet, according to analysts. Over 945,600 microblog postings addressed the flu between April 8 and 9. Since the outbreak began some seven days ago, between 1.3 million and 3 million postings were put online on outlets including Sina Weibo and QQ Weibo.

Tens of thousands of users expressed doubts about the official Shanghai municipal government’s denial of any link between the dead pigs found floating last month in the region’s Huangpu River.

The proximity to the initial outbreak in Shanghai and the river has led to speculation that the pig deaths may have been linked to the flu virus jumping from animals to humans.

That speculation was fueled by reports that one of the victims of the flu was a pig butcher.

The avian flu strain is similar to an earlier outbreak with a significant difference: The current strain does not kill the birds it infects, making it more difficult to identify infected poultry.

The Shanghai government waited 20 days before announcing the first H7N9 infection on March 31.
Chinese col. says bird flu virus is U.S. biological weapon | Washington Free Beacon
 
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I don't think US makes any biological weapons since they have ratified UN treaty on it.
 
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I don't think US makes any biological weapons since they have ratified UN treaty on it.

Well they also have laws that says Justice and a trial, how many of the people that got bombed with drones got a trial?

Did Gaddafi get a Trial?

Americans can accuse China of Cyber attacks and it's reasonable, but the minute China says Americans are connected to this and it's crazy?

Anyways this sounds a tad crazy but not impossible.
 
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So typically Asian.

Blame everything on others. If a ' foreign hand' is handy , that much the better.
 
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This will have to kill many, many, MANY people for it to be a possibility.
 
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So typically Asian.

Blame everything on others. If a ' foreign hand' is handy , that much the better.

Oh cause the Americans blames themselves for everything eh. I guess I haven't been reading how China is stealing jobs. Being competitive is not stealing. Just like being smarter and get into a better university is not stealing a spot.

Besides you are asian according to your flag, did you know that? Or have you spent too long with the Brits that you forgot what color your skin is?
 
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Chinese should control the spread of this virus instead of accusation without proof. H5N5 already created lots of chaos.
 
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Oh cause the Americans blames themselves for everything eh. I guess I haven't been reading how China is stealing jobs. Being competitive is not stealing. Just like being smarter and get into a better university is not stealing a spot.

Besides you are asian according to your flag, did you know that? Or have you spent too long with the Brits that you forgot what color your skin is?

Why are you taking off on a tangent ?

Hygiene is not the best in Asia hence infection can happen. Recall the number of pigs found floating in the waters off Shanghai recently.

Local problems have local reasons , blaming others does not help at all.

As regards the underlined part above - Grow up & get well soon.
 
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Oh cause the Americans blames themselves for everything eh. I guess I haven't been reading how China is stealing jobs. Being competitive is not stealing. Just like being smarter and get into a better university is not stealing a spot.

Besides you are asian according to your flag, did you know that? Or have you spent too long with the Brits that you forgot what color your skin is?

there is trend in Asia to blame others for there own shortcomings and my country itself has done it many times and I don't think it's crazy for China to accuse US of somethings but this is really crazy "American flu" please
 
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is there any proof????...........and the main question is what US will get out of it?? how it bird flu in china favor US??
no offence but if some1 could help me......i don't c how will US b benifited with death/illness of few chinese people out of a billion??
 
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You got us.

We have been develope flu for ages and used them on Asian Soil like China because we simply don't like Chinese. Also it help to brust up our Avian flu weaponry skill and get a better weapon grade Biologicial weapon.

LOL ask me if you want help with Syfy Novel....

On a serious note. If this is US behind it, why avian flu? Why not serin, why not VX gas? If you have a very basic weapion and military knowledge. You will know Biological weapon only work either a quick incubation period or a longer one but assymptomatic. So either you have a large dead in trunk or you keep infecting rate up while you do not know anything about it.

Avian flu are neither. Their kill rate is low and they are very symptomatic.

If i were to use baterial or virus as biology weapon, i will choose Ebola > any hemorrhagic fever > TB > HIVS > bird flu.

No point to use bird flu and hope and wait for people to die, if you want an active biological agent.....
 
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You got us.

We have been develope flu for ages and used them on Asian Soil like China because we simply don't like Chinese. Also it help to brust up our Avian flu weaponry skill and get a better weapon grade Biologicial weapon.

LOL ask me if you want help with Syfy Novel....

On a serious note. If this is US behind it, why avian flu? Why not serin, why not VX gas? If you have a very basic weapion and military knowledge. You will know Biological weapon only work either a quick incubation period or a longer one but assymptomatic. So either you have a large dead in trunk or you keep infecting rate up while you do not know anything about it.

Avian flu are neither. Their kill rate is low and they are very symptomatic.

If i were to use baterial or virus as biology weapon, i will choose Ebola > any hemorrhagic fever > TB > HIVS > bird flu.

No point to use bird flu and hope and wait for people to die, if you want an active biological agent.....
Whoever said logical thought processes and critical thinking skills are the norm for these ya-hoos?
 
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Whoever said logical thought processes and critical thinking skills are the norm for these ya-hoos?

They blame us for natural disasters, why not disease and famine too?
 
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the US is famed for all anti human war onsite and offsite practice,from nuclear bombing in Hiroshima to chemical weapons in Vietnam. leagal poison in to leftist politicians in latin americas. i have heard the 2003 SARS eruption was also its masterpiece. the US has gained Chinese gene map when China joined the global gene projects in 1990s well China never is allowed to get that same info of the europians....
 
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Oh yea forgot, they also blame us for meteor strikes, the weather, and all political upheaval, anywhere.


I'm surprised they havn't called us aliens from outer space yet!

Who knows maybe some have :rolleyes:
 
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