Wednesday, May 30, 2012

The Law Of Unintented Consequences

From David Ignatius:

As an intelligence operation, it must have seemed like pure genius: Recruit a Pakistani doctor to collect blood samples that could identify Osama bin Laden’s family, under cover of an ongoing vaccination program. But as an ethical matter, it was something else.
The CIA’s vaccination gambit put at risk something very precious — the integrity of public health programs in Pakistan and around the globe. It also added to the dangers facing nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in a world that’s increasingly hostile to U.S. aid organizations.
What’s gotten attention in America is the plight of Dr. Shakil Afridi, the Pakistani physician who helped the CIA through his vaccination campaign in the tribal areas and the nearby province where bin Laden was hiding. The doctor was sentenced last week to 33 years in prison for treason, prompting indignant protests from Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
U.S. officials shouldn’t treat the Afridi case simply as outrageous behavior by Pakistan. They’re right that the doctor’s actions weren’t treasonous: He was seeking information about terrorist leaders who were Pakistan’s enemies. I hope he’ll be released, but in any event Afridi and his handlers should reckon with the moral consequences of what they did.
Here’s the painful truth: Some people may die because they don’t get vaccinations, suspecting that immunization is part of a CIA plot. The rate of polio infection is rising in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria, in part because people believe conspiracy theories about vaccination. If the spread can’t be reversed in these three countries, warns a recent World Health Organization report, “polio eradication will fail.”
100 years from now will history celebrate the death of  bin Laden,or will it mourn the loss of the opportunity to eradicate polio?History is full of what ifs!

2 comments:

republicanmother said...

I trust the WHO as much as I do the CIA. In India, they had 4,700 kids get paralyzed from the polio vaccine. I wouldn't blame them one bit for being wary of it. These people write long memos about how they desperately need to depopulate the world and NSSM 200 by Kissinger said they'd use vaccines. Check out the rise of acute flaccid paralysis AFP and the decline of polio. (Over 600,000 cases worldwide since 1996). As a mom, I can tell you there are a lot of sick kids out there compared to when I was in school.

Thomas Gann said...

Thank you for your comment,republican Mother.

Your point is valid.The point I was trying to make was that many times events produce unforeseen outcomes,thats all.It was not an endorsement of the WHO.