US Secretary of State Offers Details of Investigation Into 'Havana Syndrome'

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US Secretary of State, Offers Details of Investigation, Into 'Havana Syndrome'.
US Secretary of State, Offers Details of Investigation, Into 'Havana Syndrome'.
On November 5, Secretary of State
Anthony Blinken spoke to the press regarding
new efforts to investigate "Havana syndrome.".
On November 5, Secretary of State
Anthony Blinken spoke to the press regarding
new efforts to investigate "Havana syndrome.".
ABC reports that the mysterious health condition has already affected dozens of U.S. personnel abroad. .
Blinken said that the reported incidents
have left those impacted with both
physical and psychological harm. .
Blinken said that the reported incidents
have left those impacted with both
physical and psychological harm. .
According to ABC, symptoms have
included headaches, dizziness, and difficulty
thinking, seeing, hearing or balancing. .
Some of those affected have reportedly been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries. .
Some of those affected have reportedly been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries. .
All of us in the U.S. government,
and especially with the State Department,
are intently focused on getting to the bottom
of what and who is causing these incidents,
caring for those who have been affected
and protecting our people, Anthony Blinken, Secretary of State, via ABC.
The issue was first reported 5 years ago,
and U.S. officials still do not know
who or what is responsible. .
The issue was first reported 5 years ago,
and U.S. officials still do not know
who or what is responsible. .
Blinken reportedly confirmed that new technology has been deployed to U.S. missions around the world in an attempt to learn more. .
Blinken reportedly confirmed that new technology has been deployed to U.S. missions around the world in an attempt to learn more. .
The details I can provide on this are limited
as well, but I can say that new technology
is helping us more quickly and thoroughly
evaluate a variety of potential causes
of these incidents, and we've distributed
across posts so that we can
respond rapidly to new reports, Anthony Blinken, Secretary of State, via ABC.
The details I can provide on this are limited
as well, but I can say that new technology
is helping us more quickly and thoroughly
evaluate a variety of potential causes
of these incidents, and we've distributed
across posts so that we can
respond rapidly to new reports, Anthony Blinken, Secretary of State, via ABC