Project Clear Vision was conducted between 1997 and 2000,[1] during the Clinton Administration.[2] The project's stated goal was to assess the efficacy of bio-agent dissemination from bomblets.[3] The program received criticism due to suspicions that its findings could possibly be used in a covert US bioweapons program.[citation needed]
As signatory to the BWC, the United States is committed to refrain from development of bioweapons. Moreover,
the US did not disclose the secret project in its annual confidence-building measure (CBM) declarations.[3] The US maintains that the program was fully consistent with the BWC because the project was defensive in nature.[2]
References
^ abcdeEnemark, Christian. Disease and Security: Natural Plagues and Biological Weapons in East Asia, (Google Books), Routledge, 2007, pp. 173-75, (ISBN0415422345).