Turkish analyst calls for comprehensive investigation into U.S. military bio labs


Good1NewsGh2023/01/08 00:50
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Turkish analyst calls for comprehensive investigation into U.S. military

Cihat Yayci, a retired Turkish admiral known for his expertise in naval geopolitics, emphasized that the United States controls 336 biological laboratories in 30 countries, noting that they pose global threats if used for military purposes under special services.


The international community should unite against and launch a comprehensive investigation into the military biological laboratories run by the United States in many parts of the world as the threat is immense, a prominent Turkish security analyst said.

"All nations must unite to establish an international organization and openly and transparently audit them because the danger is significant," Cihat Yayci, a retired Turkish admiral known for his expertise in naval geopolitics, told Xinhua in a recent interview.


Yayci emphasized that the United States controls 336 biological laboratories in 30 countries, noting that they pose global threats if used for military purposes under special services.

"COVID-19 might be over, but other menaces are likely to occur. As far as we have seen, some data suggest other (biological) threats have lurked behind the scene," said Yayci, adding that the world might see such threats become acute through insect vectors, migratory birds dispersing dangerous infectious diseases and biological agent targeting selected ethnic groups.

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