2 spy agencies float possibility of foreign weapon behind ‘Havana syndrome,’ but most find no links
- Two U.S. Intelligence agencies suggest that a foreign weapon may be behind some cases of Havana Syndrome, according to a new report released on Friday.
- The broader intelligence community still believes it is unlikely that a foreign actor caused the symptoms, as stated in the unclassified report summary.
- Officials noted ongoing research into the causes of the incidents, with mixed results from limited studies on radio frequencies and bioeffects.
- Victims express anger over the intelligence community's reluctance to blame foreign adversaries, particularly Russia, for their injuries.
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The White House: 'The truth about the Havana syndrome is still unknown'
Most of the US intelligence community considers the involvement of foreign actors behind the strange symptoms reported by US diplomatic personnel “very unlikely”. Two agencies are more skeptical than 007 and the Biden administration
Data persist that a weapon causes Havana syndrome
Washington. U.S. intelligence agencies have found no evidence linking a foreign power to the mysterious health effects caused by the “Havana syndrome” and reported by some U.S. diplomats and other government personnel, although two agencies claim that a foreign adversary may have developed or even deployed a weapon responsible for such injuries.
US: 'Havana syndrome' likely not linked to rivals
WASHINGTON — U.S. intelligence found no evidence linking a foreign power to the mysterious "Havana syndrome" injuries reported by some U.S. diplomats and other government personnel, though two agencies say it's possible a foreign adversary may have developed or even…
US agencies find no link between foreign power and mystery ‘Havana syndrome’
US intelligence has found no evidence linking a foreign power to the mysterious “Havana syndrome” injuries reported by some US diplomats and other government personnel, though two agencies now say it’s possible a foreign adversary may have developed or even deployed a weapon responsible for the injuries.
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