'YELLOW RAIN' SPREAD BY SOVIETS, NATIONS SILENTLY AGREE

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August 14, 1985
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ST"T n,.,.i..,.,.a:,.,a :.., n...-a o.....:a:,,.,a fl,..,.., n.,..,.~,..,,.,a s,.- o,.i,...,.,. nn4nin4 inn min or-%r-)nn nnncconnnnn4ccnnnn c ARTICLE APPEARED ON PAGE L 4 WASHINGTON TIMES 14 August 1985 `Yellow rain' spread by Soviets, nations silently agree Other nations have independently confirmed U.S. charges that "yellow rain" reported in Southeast Asia and Afghanistan is caused by Soviet chemical weapons but have kept quiet for fear of internal repercus- sions, according to a highly classi- fied government report. The intelligence analysis, made last year disputes the theory, first state several years ago and repeated in an article in the current i sue of Scientific American. that yellow rain is actually a mist made the feces of millions of high- ing Fees. "Since March 1982," the intelli- gence report says, went the US. presented to the U.N. its evidence regarding [chemical weapon] and toxin use in Southeast Asia and g anistan, a num r o nations have indicate d grivatclly that their own analysis su~orts the U.S. con- clusions. "However, for a variety of domes- tic reasons, most of these countries have refused to make public statements to that effect." The secret re ort was prepared by analysts at the Central Intelli- gence Agency and the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency or the National Security Council. It confirms that the Soviets have tested chemical weapons on humans, a subject about which U.S. intelli- ence agencies have refused to com- ment, and rejects t e "bee-feces" theory advanced by a Harvard pro- fessor Matthew Meselson. Since the mid-1970s, hundreds of witnesses have reported that people exposed to the sticky yellow mist - sometimes said to be sprayed from airplanes - suffer blisters, vomit- ing, diarrhea and death. According to the report, the United States has made several high- level diplomatic protests to the Soviet Union since then about the use of yellow rain, but the Soviets have continued to profess their inno- cence. But the NSC report states that "while some have tried to explain the presence of toxins in Southeast Asia as natural contamination o pollen- laden bee feces or of er naturally scrutiny wt not support t ese s- tu ations." It summarizes evidence support- ing the U.S. "yellow rain" charges and provides details about the Soviet role in producing and distributing chemical weapons in Southeast Asia and Afghanistan. "Scientific analyses of physical samples collected from sites of 'yel- low rain' attacks in Laos and Kampu- chea, from a Soviet protective gas mask acquired in Afghanistan and of human blood and tissue from 'yel- low rain' victims ... confirmed that toxins were being used as agents of warfare," the report says. "Various mycotoxins, produced by fungi of the Fusarium genus, have been iden- tified as components of 'yellow rain. " "Mycotoxins" are lethal sub- stances produced from molds. Pro- duction, storage and use of such toxins in warfare is banned by inter- national treaties to which the Soviet Union is a party. The United States has destroyed its own stocks of bio- logical and toxin weapons and cur- rently has only stores of outdated chemical weapons. According to the report, Soviet scientists have been experimenting in the use of the Fusarium fungus to make toxin weapons since the 1940s. "The Soviets conducted toxicity studies in humans and investigated techniques for enhancing the toxic effects by combining different tox- ins;' the report states. "It is possible that the 'yellow rain' agent used in Afghanistan and Southeast Asia was derived from this research pro- gram" The report says that, among other things, the bee pollen theory doesn't account for eyewitness reports of the clouds being dispensed from planes and artillery shells, the fact that levels of toxin high enough to cause rapid ill effects in humans would "certainly [be] enough to kill a bee;' and that yellow rain has only been observed in war zones. It says that intelligence data indi- cates that the Soviets "are directly ,involved in Laos in the support of chemical warfare o erations, including storage and in oection ' of the weapons. The report says it is "most likely" that the Soviet Union itself produced the weapons but doesn't rule out the possibility that the Soviets have transferred the technology to Southeast Asian countries. "In Afghanistan, it is clearly Soviet troops which have conducted chemical and toxin warfare oper- ations against the mujahideen," the : report adds. The secret report also details con- tinual Soviet obstinacy in rejecting U.S. behind-the-scenes diplomatic protests regarding the chemical warfare treaty violations. It reveals that in 1982 former Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gro- myko angrily rejected an effort by former Secretary of State Alex- ander Haig to deliver a U.S. note objecting to Soviet use of chemical agents. "During the Haig-Gromyko meet- ing of January 1982, Secretary Haig made a strong presentation on U.S. evidence regarding Soviet complic- ity in use of 'yellow rain, " the report states. "Foreign Minister Gromyko reacted angrily, calling the U.S. charges a 'pack of lies; and refused to accept a 'non-paper' summarizing the U.S. evidence." Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/20: CIA-RDP90-00965R000201560024-5