American information about the origin of the “Havana Syndrome” is divided
According to a recently published report, the American intelligence community is divided and divided about the origin and main cause of “Havana Syndrome”, which is a serious and mysterious health problem for many American diplomats abroad.
According to RCO News Agency, based on this report, while many American intelligence agencies believe that it is unlikely that these conditions are the result of a complex attack by a foreign power, some American intelligence officials say that an enemy may have created a device that caused these health problems. American diplomats are abroad.
Symptoms of this syndrome include headaches, fatigue, confusion, nausea, hearing loss, memory problems, and concentration problems, according to Rashatudi News Network. For the first time, the employees of the US Embassy in Havana, Cuba had these problems in 2016.
After that, symptoms appeared in China, Russia, South America and Australia and several other countries, and a total of more than 1,500 people worldwide were registered with these symptoms and complications.
While the Washington government has been actively investigating this issue for several years, it has not been able to find the main reason for this situation.
According to a report prepared by the US National Intelligence Council, five intelligence agencies of this country assess that it is unlikely that a foreign enemy is responsible for these events that have led to serious health problems.
Of course, two agencies rejected this idea. One of these agencies stated that even the chances that a foreign agent actually used a new weapon or unique device to hit US personnel are slim.
Another intelligence agency has also assessed that it is unlikely that such a weapon was made by a foreign agent.
A senior American official told the New York Times about this report, this issue still remains a mystery. The government must open the truth that it cannot answer.
Of course, there is a lot of speculation about the fact that Russia may be the foreign agent responsible for this syndrome, but Moscow rejects this accusation and says that the rumors are baseless claims by the media.
The “anomalous health incident” has been widely reported by hundreds of diplomats, US officials, intelligence personnel and members of the US military stationed abroad and has become known as the “Havana Syndrome,” The Washington Times previously reported. One of the FBI forces also reported that he was injured due to being targeted by an energy-carrying device inside the United States.
China and Russia have been implicated in such attacks, and some analysts say it is part of a perceptual war aimed at affecting brain function. Microwave or sound weapons are also likely to have been used in these attacks.
Last month, Rick Crawford, chairman of the House Intelligence Subcommittee, released a report that showed credible evidence that the health freak incident was the work of “foreign adversaries.”
The Washington Times also learned in September that a 2014 National Security Agency document revealed that Russia had evidence of a microwave weapon suspected in attacks linked to health anomalies.
Despite this evidence, the evaluation of the officials of the American intelligence community still believes that it is unlikely that the foreign enemy is involved in a series of mysterious medical cases.
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