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Report discredits U.S. intelligence assessment on Havana Syndrome Scott Pelley, Aliza Chasan, Oriana Zill de Granados, Michael Rey, Emily Gordon, Jaime Woods Updated December 12, 2024 at 6:34 PM ...
Despite an intelligence assessment dismissing most cases of Havana Syndrome, hundreds of U.S. government employees and family members have qualified for medical treatment, according to a GAO report.
Spies, active-duty military, FBI agents, diplomats and at least 15 children are among the 334 Americans who have qualified to get treatment for Havana Syndrome in specialized military health ...
US intel community concludes it's 'very unlikely' foreign adversaries caused 'Havana Syndrome' The report addressed the theory that U.S. workers came down with sudden illnesses as the result of ...
And in a bombshell report by “60 Minutes” and other European outlets about the potential role of a Russian military intelligence unit in Havana Syndrome incidents, the former head of the ...
(CNN) — New intelligence has led two US intelligence agencies to conclude that it’s possible a small number of mysterious health ailments colloquially termed as Havana Syndrome impacting spies ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. intelligence agencies have determined that a foreign adversary is “very unlikely” to be responsible for the mysterious ailments known as Havana syndrome that American spies ...
The US intelligence community cannot link any cases of the mysterious ailment known as “Havana Syndrome” to a foreign adversary, ruling it unlikely that the unexplained illness was the result ...
Wednesday’s report comes more than a year after the CIA said that a majority of the 1,000 cases of “Havana Syndrome” were not caused by a foreign adversary and instead caused by ...
And all said that a recent U.S. intelligence report blaming their ailments on pre-existing medical conditions or environmental factors is an attempt to whitewash the Havana Syndrome affair, likely ...
The mysterious ailment known as “Havana syndrome” did not result from the actions of a foreign adversary, according to an intelligence report that shatters a long-disputed theory that hundreds ...
And in a bombshell report by “60 Minutes” and other European outlets about the potential role of a Russian military intelligence unit in Havana Syndrome incidents, the former head of the ...