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Havana, US intelligence
US intelligence mostly rejects links between ‘Havana Syndrome,’ adversaries
An updated assessment calls foreign involvement in the ailments to U.S. personnel ‘very unlikely,’ although two agencies refuse to rule it out
Most Of US Intel Community Says Unlikely Foreign Adversary Behind 'Havana Syndrome'
Most of the US intelligence community assesses it is 'very unlikely' that a foreign adversary is behind the mysterious so-called Havana Syndrome symptoms experienced by some American officials, an intelligence assessment published Friday said.
Opinion
Dam breaks on intelligence community’s Havana syndrome Russia cover-up
The dam of denial and cover up is breaking on Havana syndrome. The intelligence community has hidden evidence pointing to Russian intelligence culpability.
Most US intelligence agencies see no link between foreign adversaries and 'Havana Syndrome'
Most of the US intelligence agencies believe that no such link exists, determining it is “very unlikely” that a foreign power is responsible for the anomalous health incidents, which were first reported at the US Embassy in Cuba in 2016 before spreading to nations around the world.
New intelligence suggests ‘Havana Syndrome’ possibly caused by foreign weapon; overall assessment remains ‘very unlikely’
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, soldiers and diplomats around the world may have been caused by a “novel weapon” wielded by a foreign actor,
US Intelligence Now Split on Possible ‘Havana Syndrome’ Cause
Two of seven US intelligence agencies broke with previous assessments that foreign adversaries were not to blame for so-far unexplained health incidents among government employees overseas that came to be known as “Havana Syndrome.
Two US agencies break with rest of intelligence community on Havana syndrome
A new report on whether foreign adversaries are responsible for a series of mysterious illnesses that befell U.S. personnel abroad, known as “Havana syndrome,” showed the intelligence community is more divided than previously thought.
Two intelligence agencies see advances in foreign tech that could cause ‘Havana syndrome’
Two U.S. intelligence agencies investigating a series of unexplained health incidents among U.S. government officials believe it is possible that foreign adversaries have developed advanced technology that could be responsible for the symptoms.
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Tulsi Gabbard changes tone on surveillance powers she once sought to dismantle
President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to serve as Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, is voicing support for a ...
15h
on MSN
China’s ‘Salt Typhoon’ telecom hack has sent shockwaves through the US intelligence community
China’s Ministry of State Security intelligence service was able to exploit the vulnerabilities of America’s antiquated ...
WFAE
16h
Q&A: CIA Chief on how the U.S. intel community handled Russia, China and Mideast
In an exit interview with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly, CIA Director William Burns says he still thinks "there's a chance" for a ...
Hoodline
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Bipartisan Enable IC Partnerships Act Signed, Aiming to Amplify U.S. Intelligence Capabilities Amidst Digital Threats
The Enable IC Partnerships Act, aimed at enhancing U.S. intelligence, was signed into law, fostering public-private tech ...
Mediaite on MSN
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Tucker Carlson Says Every GOP Senator Must Support Tulsi Gabbard Or They Are An ‘Enemy of the United States’
Tucker Carlson accused any Republican Senator who votes against Tulsi Gabbard to lead the U.S. intelligence community of being “an enemy” of the country ...
GovCon Wire
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Jennifer Walsmith Appointed Intelligence & Cybersecurity President at Amentum
Jennifer Walsmith, a former Northrop Grumman executive, has been named president of intelligence and cybersecurity at Amentum.
Opinion
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Opinion
Good intelligence will be vital in charting the way forward in Syria
With the shocking collapse of Bashar Assad’s dictatorship in Syria, the U.S. intelligence community is once again on the hook ...
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