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Defector: Iran recruited Soviet biological weapons scientists

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Friday, October 22, 1999
WASHINGTON -- Iran and other rogue states have targeted tens of thousands of
former Soviet biological weapons scientists and some of them are working in
Teheran's weapons of mass destruction program, a Soviet defector has told
Congress.

Ken Alibek, former deputy director of the Soviet civilian biological weapons
program, warned that many of 70,000 employees of biological weapons
laboratories are the target of recruitment by rogue states for their
expertise. He said he could not estimate how many of them are actually
working in the biological weapons programs of such states as Iran, Iraq and
Syria.

"Many of these scientists live in the United States and in Great Britain,"
Alibek told the House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday. "It's absolutely
clear some of them are working in Iran now."

A Pentagon official said more than 20 countries are suspected of achieving
biological weapons capability.

Alibek said the United States is 25 to 30 years behind in the development of
vaccines against biological weapons. He said Washington is also way behind
Moscow in the development of biological weapons.

"I didn't want to say this, but we have a problem developing protection
against biological weapons," Alibek said. "Now we have a very significant gap
between our defense and what can be [used offensively against us]. Russia has
at least two strains of plague which are resistant to vaccines."

In 1994, Russian President Boris Yeltsin announced the termination of his
country's biological weapons program. But Moscow has refused to allow the
United States access to its laboratories.

Regarded as a leading CIA source on Russian biological weapons program,
Alibek said the Soviet Union has developed at least 100 strains of killer
bacteria for use in weapons. In contrast, United States is still developing
antidotes for those strains manufactured in the 1970s.

Alibek, who defected in 1992, recommended research in strengthening the human
immune system to resist all viruses.

"It's quite a long shot, but in three, five, seven years, we may be able to
say biological weapons are not a threat anymore," he said. "If we continue
efforts to develop vaccines, we will always be developing new, and new, and
new [medicines]."

The Defense Department is trying to develop vaccines that can handle more
than one virus.





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