Rep. Rick Crawford (R-AR), the new chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, wants to get to the truth of Havana syndrome. Namely, the role of a foreign adversary.
After long denying the possibility, some intelligence agencies are no longer willing to rule out a mystery weapon.
A new report from U.S. intelligence finds no evidence linking a foreign power to the mysterious “Havana syndrome” injuries experienced by U.S. personnel.
New intelligence has led two U.S. intelligence agencies to alter their views on the cause of mysterious head injuries suffered by overseas government officials that they believe now may be the result of enemy directed energy attacks,
Speaker Mike Johnson's replacement of Mike Turner as House Intelligence Committee chairman was partly motivated by Turner's treatment of the Havana syndrome issue.
Two agencies say U.S. adversaries might have developed a device that could cause a range of symptoms.
The White House contradicts a new intelligence assessment on the mysterious ailments that diplomats and spies have reported for years.
Some intelligence agencies are now suggesting a foreign adversary may be behind the mysterious "Havana Syndrome" injuries reportedly sustained by U.S. officials overseas.
The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH), accused the intelligence community of “a cover-up,” following the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s latest evaluation of “Havana syndrome.
John Ratcliffe, CIA director-nominee, told the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Wednesday that he will aggressively review CIA analysis on the mysterious conditions suffered by overseas intelligence personnel and whether they were by enemy-directed energy weapons.
New intelligence about weapons research by American adversaries opens the possibility of a foreign actor behind the mysterious incidents that have injured hundreds of U.S. personnel serving overseas.
WASHINGTON — U.S. intelligence has found no evidence linking a foreign power to the mysterious “Havana syndrome” injuries reported by some U.S. diplomats and other government personnel ...