What will be the outcome of the IC's internal review on Havana Syndrome investigations by September 2025?
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House CIA Subcommittee Suggests Foreign Adversary Behind Havana Syndrome, Criticizes Intel Community
Dec 5, 2024, 06:46 PM
The U.S. House Intelligence Subcommittee on the CIA has released an interim report suggesting that a foreign adversary is likely behind some of the Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs), commonly known as Havana Syndrome. The report criticizes the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) for allegedly hindering the subcommittee's investigation into these incidents. Despite previous claims by the IC that there was no evidence of foreign involvement, the subcommittee believes that foreign adversaries are responsible for some AHIs. This development marks a significant shift in the understanding of these mysterious health incidents affecting intelligence operatives and diplomats.
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