Not necessarily. However it is possible it could be weaponized but if that is the case it is a very weak weapon. Weaponized biological agents
typically are extremely potent and spread very quickly.
I would say it is more likely a strain that has mutated naturally.
Why?
Because of our medications. Everyone knows that virus and bacterium can quickly adapt to new chemicals introduced in their life cycles.
Most likely, this strain of Cholera is more deadly (if indeed it is), because we are administering very limited types of medication to combat it. When
we overuse a particular medication, the bugs become resistant to it quickly.
However, a more prudent tactic is to utilize a cornucopia of medications. This way we can keep the mutation rates down and stay a few steps ahead of
the bugs.
Here is a really interesting article on Wikipedia all about the bacterium known to cause the infection we call Cholera. Vibrio Cholerae.
Vibrio Cholerae
And here is a great article on antibiotic resistance. It explains things in better detail than I can.
resistances
I am not debunking your hypothesis. I am merely providing you with an alternative explanation. Good topic though.


