DFA waiting for US gov’t to confirm or deny alleged anti-vax ops

VACCINE ROLLOUT. Health workers in Bacoor, Cavite received their initial allocation of Sinovac vaccines on March 10, 2021. (Photo courtesy of Avito C. Dalan/PNA)

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora | Philippine News Agency

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) is waiting for the United States to confirm or deny the alleged report that the Pentagon carried out an anti-vaccine campaign targeting Filipino nationals at the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

In a Senate hearing on Tuesday, DFA Asec. Jose Victor Chan-Gonzaga said the agency had immediately reached out to the US Embassy’s authorities right after hearing the report by Reuters, which first broke the story on June 14.

The official said the DFA was initially referred to the US Department of Defense (DoD) and received the same statement publicly issued by Pentagon spokesperson Lisa Lawrence, who did not confirm nor deny the report.

As of this posting, Chan-Gonzaga said the DFA has “not received any official and formal response yet in terms of any confirmation, denial, or anything.”

“So, we are waiting on that. We continue to monitor and ask for information,” he said.

The investigative report released by Reuters alleged that the US military launched a clandestine program amid the coronavirus disease pandemic “to discredit China’s Sinovac inoculation– payback for Beijing’s efforts to blame Washington for the pandemic” and that the target was the Filipino public.

Lawrence’s statement, which was discussed during the hearing, read as follows:

“The DoD uses a variety of platforms, including social media, to counter those malign influence attacks aimed at the US, allies, and partners. As it relates to Covid-19 disinformation, China [in 2020] initiated a disinformation campaign to falsely blame the United States for the spread of Covid-19. In line with the US National Defense Strategy, the DoD continues to build integrated deterrence against critical challenges to US national security, including deterring the PRC’s spread of disinformation under the scrutiny of the Department’s coordination and deconfliction process.”

Pressed about how the country interprets this statement, Foreign Affairs Sec. Enrique Manalo only said he thinks this is a “declaration of US policy” that it will use deterrence to malign influence against them.

“I can only repeat what (Defense) Secretary Gibo Teodoro said: I think it’s neither a denial nor an assertion,” Manalo said.

In the same Senate hearing, Teodoro said he believes that if it is neither a confirmation nor a denial “then the burden of proof is on the asserter to prove something.”

“That is to say that the US DoD will neither confirm nor deny; [if] somebody has evidence, come out and prove it. I think that is the import of the statement,” he said.

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