Two of seven U.S. intelligence agencies tasked with reviewing the source behind the mysterious “Havana syndrome” have shifted their stance by saying it’s possible a foreign adversary might have developed or deployed a weapon responsible for the injuries.
“One judges there’s roughly even chance a foreign actor has used a novel weapon or prototype device to harm a small undetermined subset of the U.S. government personnel or dependents who reported medical symptoms or sensory phenomena,” an official with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said on a call with reporters, The Hill reported Friday.
“That language is very precise because none of those components can pinpoint or identify specific events, whether [in] Havana or anywhere else, because … they agree there’s no intelligence linking any foreign actor to a specific event.”
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