Saturday 30 March 2019

A big proving ground for bio-chemical warfare

A big proving ground for bio-chemical warfare

Shortly ago, it was disclosed that the U.S. continues to carry forward a scheme for bio-chemical war against the DPRK in south Korea. It arouses great concern in south Korea.
 As known, the U.S. Defense Department worked out a "budgetary estimate of bio-chemical defense program for fiscal 2019" that witnesses 15.6 percent of year-on-year increase in the budget for "Jupiter Plan", a bio-chemical war scenario against the DPRK, 34.5 percent of the budget to be allotted to the U.S. forces-tied 8th Dock in Pusan Port housing a comprehensive bio-chemical weapon laboratory and related equipment.
The plan includes an examination of the environmental influence on the area by the bio-chemical weapon, early alert, report on surveillance of bio-chemical weapon, discernment experiment of bio-chemical weapon and medical experiment on a living body.
It is an intolerable act that the U.S. is pushing ahead with the plan in a bid to reduce south Korea into a big proving ground for bio-chemical warfare and inflict catastrophe upon the Korean nation.
Branding the U.S. bid to reduce the Korean Peninsula into a big proving ground for bio-chemical warfare as unethical crime, the south Korean people are strongly demand an overall investigation into the “Jupiter Plan” and immediate abolition of the plan.
On March 25, a civic organization in Busan noted that germs such as gruesome anthrax and pest may be introduced in Busan and added that an experiment threatening 3.4 million citizens of Busan should not be allowed.  
The absurd excuse of the U.S. forces in south Korea turn out to be an untruth, they said, and demanded withdrawal of laboratory of bacteriological weapon and abandonment of the “Jupiter Plan”.   
The U.S. pushes forward the bio-chemical war scenario along with different types of war drills against the DPRK at a time when the situation of the Korean Peninsula enters the phase of reconciliation. This shows that the U.S. remains unchanged in its black-hearted intention to strain the situation on the peninsula and stifle the DPRK by force.

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