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EXPLAINER: WHY WOULD WORLD LEADERS BALK AT GIVING PUTIN DNA?

FILE - Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, listens to French President
Emmanuel Macron during their meeting in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Feb. 7,
2022. With Russia carrying out a massive military buildup near Ukraine and the
West roundly rejecting Moscow’s security demands, a window for diplomacy in the
crisis appears to be closing. But even as Moscow continues to bolster its forces
and holds sweeping war games, President Vladimir Putin is keeping the window
open for more negotiations in a calculated game of brinkmanship intended to
persuade Washington and its allies to accept Russia’s demands. (Sputnik, Kremlin
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If knowledge is power, knowing the intimate secrets of one’s DNA could be a
powerful weapon. That might explain why the world leaders who hastened to Moscow
in recent days for diplomatic talks seemed to balk at Russian-administered
coronavirus tests.

But this may be a case where imagination is getting a bit ahead of what science
is actually capable of.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz refused to let Russia conduct a PCR test — while
French officials said President Emmanuel Macron balked at some of the
requirements to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin, leading to speculation he
didn’t want the Russian swab either.

Neither leader is known for opposition to COVID-19 countermeasures, so
speculation arose that they were trying to keep genetic material out of Russia’s
hands.

In the high-stakes world of national security and international espionage,
global powers are always looking for an edge, and increasingly those new fronts
are less tangible than the battlefield.



So gene science may one day be a useful addition to the arsenal, intelligence
experts say. But scientists say that day might still be a long way away.

Here’s a look at what may be — but probably isn’t — afoot:


HAVE THE LEADERS ACTUALLY ACCUSED RUSSIA OF TRYING TO USE THEIR DNA FOR
NEFARIOUS MEANS?

Well, no. But that hasn’t stopped the rampant speculation.

French officials bristled at questions and dismissed any idea that the Russians
were trying to secretly get Macron’s DNA.

A French official said Russia’s conditions for Macron to get close to Putin were
“not acceptable” and “not compatible” with the French president’s agenda. Hence:
the absurdly long marble table that Macron and Scholz shared with the Russian
president and which spawned many memes.



German government spokesperson Steffen Hebestreit said he was “reluctant” to
comment after the Macron stir. But he told reporters in Berlin that Scholz
followed the same procedure Germany applies to foreign dignitaries: They can
submit their own PCR tests and, if there’s any doubt, a doctor can come on board
the plane to observe the testing.



“The Russian side saw it differently and said: if there’s a test it needs to be
a Russian one. And the chancellor decided he wouldn’t be available for that,”
said Hebestreit, adding: “But I wouldn’t interpret too much into that.”


WHY WOULD FRANCE AND GERMANY HAVE REASON TO MISTRUST RUSSIA?

Both countries are members of NATO, which also includes the United States and
Britain. NATO was formed during the Cold War by Western allies as a bulwark
against the Soviet Union.

Russia has expressed concern that NATO is using Ukraine as a pawn to undermine
Russia and has cited that as the reason for its military buildup along Ukraine’s
borders.


WHAT CAN YOU ACTUALLY LEARN FROM DNA?

DNA is inside every cell in the body and could be extracted from multiple
methods — like a nasal swab — even though a coronavirus test swab is after
different genetic material: RNA from the virus.

“Those samples have tons of human DNA,” said Kenny Beckman, who directs the
University of Minnesota Genomics Center. “You could definitely take that sample,
extract the DNA and do whatever kind of full workup you’d want to do on that
person.”

Your DNA has the instructions that you need to survive and grow. Every person’s
DNA is unique. It can be used to find where your ancestors might have come from,
whether you have any unknown relatives floating in the ether, and also whether
you have certain genetic diseases or genetic abnormalities associated with
diseases or medical conditions.



In forensic science, DNA can be used to physically connect someone to a piece of
evidence or eliminate someone as a suspect in a crime.


HOW COULD DNA BE USED AGAINST WORLD LEADERS?

“You can use DNA to identify disease risk, so (the world leaders) might be at
risk for a disease,” said Howard McLeod, a genetics expert and director of
precision medicine at the Florida-based Geriatric Oncology Consortium. “You
could look and see if there could be some ancestry elements that could be
exploited.”

But in general, he said, the idea of learning more about someone like a world
leader through DNA probably “seems a lot more scary than it is in reality.”

Beckman said it seemed “farfetched” to think that the information gathered could
be politically damaging.



“What are you going to do, say that Macron has a slightly higher risk of blood
pressure?” Beckman asked. “But then I don’t spend a lot of time trying to dream
up ways to weaponize someone’s genetic information.”

George Annas, a bioethicist who has written extensively about the importance of
genetic privacy, wants to make one thing clear: “DNA is not magic. It’ll give
you some information, but it’s not going to tell you how you can assassinate
somebody.”

But even without the capability to build an individually targeted bioweapon, the
power of suggestion can be enough to compromise world leaders, and Russia has
been known to employ kompromat — blackmailing someone by threatening to release
embarrassing information about them.


WHY CAN’T PUTIN AND HIS GUESTS JUST WEAR MASKS?

Putin has largely eschewed masks throughout the pandemic — but is otherwise
hypervigilant about COVID-19 measures. The 69-year-old appeared to work mostly
remotely and was rarely seen in public before he was fully vaccinated with
Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine (which still has not been approved by the European
Union).




DOES THE UNITED STATES INSIST ON TESTING WORLD LEADERS?

When dignitaries visit U.S. President Joe Biden, they are required to be tested,
according to an official. The White House makes itself available as a testing
option, but most leaders arrange for their own, which the White House is fine
with.

When Biden himself is tested at home and abroad, samples are taken and processed
exclusively by the White House Medical Unit.

The U.S. government has allegedly dabbled in collecting the DNA of foreign
leaders. Obama-era diplomatic cables revealed by Wikileaks instructed U.S.
diplomats in select African countries to collect “fingerprints, facial images,
DNA, and iris scans” from “key and emerging” officials, including religious and
business leaders.


I AM A NORMAL PERSON WHO GETS COVID TESTS OFTEN. DO I HAVE ANYTHING TO BE
WORRIED ABOUT?

This shouldn’t deter you from testing.

In the U.S., federal law bars medical providers and laboratories from using
patient samples for any purpose other than the original test administered. In
certain cases, people can consent to make their results available for research,
as with health and ancestry services like 23andMe. Use caution with those
services, though; even if tests comply with U.S. law, data can still end up in
the hands of another country.

Annas says the right to privacy is paramount, no matter who you are: “Even
presidents have the right to medical privacy, and they should not have their
information disclosed to the public without their consent.”


SO DO WORLD LEADERS REALLY HAVE ANYTHING TO BE WORRIED ABOUT?

The consensus is the most that a bad actor could do with DNA is generate scandal
— not a presidential clone.

But you never know where your DNA might end up: a few years ago, an anonymous
group calling themselves the Earnest Project claimed to have grabbed DNA from a
bunch of world leaders who attended the Davos summit. The group said they would
put the samples up for auction as a statement about the perils of surveillance
capitalism, but the auction was delayed because of legal concerns and seemingly
never rescheduled. The group did not respond to a request for comment made
through its website.


___

Associated Press journalists Sylvie Corbet in Moscow and Paris, Dasha Litvinova
in Moscow, Frank Jordans in Berlin, Laura Ungar in Louisville, Kentucky, and
Matt Perrone and Zeke Miller in Washington contributed to this report.




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