The Star Malaysia

US fears of new ‘mystery weapon’ rumours

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HONG KONG: A United States health alert issued for China over a mysterious illness has revived fears of a rumoured sonic weapon that first surfaced after a scare involving American diplomats and their families in Cuba two years ago.

Staff fell ill after hearing strange sounds and are being examined by doctors at a consulate in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou. Several have been evacuated and at least one diagnosed with brain trauma.

The new cases eerily echo the odd noises and subsequent illnesses suffered by 24 US diplomats evacuated from Cuba since 2016, deepening a baffling medical enigma.

But the incident also poses a diplomatic conundrum how to respond to what some fear may be a deliberate attack against Americans by shadowy foes on Chinese soil.

According to New York Times, US officials have privately raised questions about whether China, or Russia, might have separately or in tandem targeted the diplomats.

Washington has so far taken care not to implicate Beijing, which has told US officials it is investigat­ing the incident.

“Until they are certain of the cause, it seems premature to make accusation­s,” said Bonnie Glaser, a China expert at the Centre for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies in Washington. “I don’t think the US is calling it an ‘attack’.”

It is in stark contrast to the US handling of the Cuba case, when the State Department lashed out at Havana for failing to protect its diplomats.

Washington expelled 15 Cuban diplomats, arguing the authoritar­ian state must have either carried out the assaults or known who was behind them. However, Havana denied any involvemen­t.

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