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EVEN MORE BOTULISM. About a week and a half ago I noted that the botulism
discovered by David Kay in an Iraqi scientist's refrigerator -- and since
discussed in speeches by the president, Dick Cheney and Colin Powell --
was more hype than threat. Today Bob Drogin of the Los Angeles Times is
on the case with a few more key points:
The single vial of botulinum B had been stored in an Iraqi scientist's
kitchen refrigerator since 1993. It appears to have been produced by a
nonprofit Virginia biological resource center, the American Type Culture
Collection, which legally exported botulinum and other biological
material to Iraq under a Commerce Department license in the late 1980s.
. . .

But Dr. David Franz, a former chief U.N. biological weapons inspector who
is considered among America's foremost experts on biowarfare agents, said
there was no evidence that Iraq or anyone else has ever succeeded in
using botulinum B for biowarfare.

"The Soviets dropped it [as a goal] and so did we, because we couldn't
get it working as a weapon," said Franz, who is the former commander of
the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Ft.
Detrick, Md., the Pentagon's lead laboratory for bioweapons defense
research.

Long story short: There's no threat here. This raises the question of
why, exactly, Kay's team and the gang at the White House are trying to
convince people that there is. Politically speaking, obfuscation is an
effective strategy on this subject, since it's easy to get confused
between the botulinum B bacteria (not dangerous, found in Iraq) and the
botulinum A neurotoxin (dangerous, not found in Iraq). I myself made this
mistake, but I'm not a biologist and I'm certainly not a biowarfare
expert. This tactic -- saying things that are true in such a way as to
get people to believe things that are false -- has become a prominent
feature of the administration's public relations strategy on a number of
fronts and, frankly, it stinks.

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