US Army withheld promise from Germany that Ebola virus wouldn't be
weaponized

Published time: October 20, 2014 17:17 

 



Bystanders read headlines saying "Ebola 1: USA 0" at the Daily Talk, a
street side chalkboard newspaper, in Monrovia (Reuters / James Giahyue)

The United States has withheld assurances from Germany that the Ebola virus
- among other related diseases - would not be weaponized in the event of
Germany exporting it to the US Army Medical Research Institute for
Infectious Diseases.

German MFA Deputy Head of Division for Export Control Markus Klinger
provided a paper to the US consulate's Economics Office (Econoff), "seeking
additional assurances related to a proposed export of extremely dangerous
pathogens." 

Germany subsequently made two follow-up requests and clarifications to the
Army, according to the unclassified Wikileaks
<https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09BERLIN1588_a.html#efmAYPAhB> cable.

"This matter concerns the complete genome of viruses such as the Zaire Ebola
virus, the Lake Victoria Marburg virus, the Machupo virus and the Lassa
virus, which are absolutely among the most dangerous pathogens in the
world," the request notes. 

The Zaire Ebola virus was the same strain of Ebola virus which has been
rampaging through West Africa in recent months. 

"The delivery would place the recipient in the position of being able to
create replicating recombinant infectious species of these viruses," the
cable notes. 

However, it also points out that Germany has in place an "exceptionally
restrictive policy," adding that approval would not be granted to the export
until US assurance was provided. 

"A decision about the export has not yet been made. Given the foregoing, we
would appreciate confirmation that the end use certificate really is from
the Department of the Army and of the accuracy of the data contained
therein," the document stated. 

There is no follow-up document available to confirm whether the US Army
eventually provided Germany with the necessary guarantees. 

Bioweapons were outlawed in the Biological Weapons Convention of 1972 and
was signed and ratified by 179 signatories, including Germany, the US and
Russia. 

It dictates that signatories, "under all circumstances the use of
bacteriological (biological) and toxin weapons is effectively prohibited by
the Convention" and "the determination of States parties to condemn any use
of biological agents or toxins other than for peaceful purposes, by anyone
at any time." 

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