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Operation INFEKTION : ウィキペディア英語版
Operation INFEKTION

Operation INFEKTION was a KGB disinformation campaign to spread information that the United States invented HIV/AIDS〔 as part of a biological weapons research project at Fort Detrick, Maryland. The Soviet Union used it to undermine the United States’ credibility, foster anti-Americanism, isolate America abroad, and create tensions between host countries and the U.S. over the presence of American military bases (which were often portrayed as the cause of AIDS outbreaks in local populations).〔U.S. Department of State. ''Soviet Influence Activities: A Report on Active Measures and Propaganda, 1986-87''. Washington D.C.: Bureau of Public Affairs, August 1987., pg. 33〕
According to U.S. State Department analysts, another reason the Soviet Union "promoted the AIDS disinformation may have been its attempt to distract international attention away from its own offensive biological warfare program, which (monitored ) for decades"--in addition to anthrax, the Soviets were believed to have developed tularemia, the plague, and cholera for biological warfare purposes, as well as botulinum toxin, enterotoxins, and mycotoxins.〔U.S. Department of State. ''Soviet Influence Activities: A Report on Active Measures and Propaganda, 1986-87''. Washington D.C.: Bureau of Public Affairs, August 1987., pg. 45〕 An alternative explanation is that the operation may have been in retaliation for American accusations that the Soviets used chemical weapons in Southeast Asia, later dubbed the yellow rain incident.〔
==Story genesis and progression==
The groundwork appeared in the pro-Soviet Indian newspaper ''Patriot'' which, according to a KGB defector named Ilya Dzerkvelov, was set up by the KGB in 1962 “in order to publish disinformation”.〔U.S. Department of State. ''Soviet Influence Activities: A Report on Active Measures and Propaganda, 1986-87''. Washington D.C.: Bureau of Public Affairs, August 1987., pg. 34, 44〕 An anonymous letter was sent to the editor in July 1983 from a ‘well-known American scientist and anthropologist’, stating that AIDS was manufactured at Fort Detrick by genetic engineers. The ‘scientist’ claimed that “that deadly mysterious disease was believed to be the results of the Pentagon’s experiments to develop new and dangerous biological weapons,” and implicated CDC scientists with being sent to Africa and Latin America to find dangerous viruses alien to Asia and Europe. These results were purportedly analyzed in Atlanta and Fort Detrick and thus the “most likely course of events” leading to the development of AIDS.〔U.S. Department of State. ''Soviet Influence Activities: A Report on Active Measures and Propaganda, 1986-87''. Washington D.C.: Bureau of Public Affairs, August 1987., pg. 35〕

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