The so-called Havana syndrome, a set of medical symptoms suffered by U.S. diplomats and military personnel overseas, is “very unlikely” caused by a foreign foe, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said.
The so-called Havana syndrome, a set of medical symptoms suffered by U.S. diplomats and military personnel overseas, is “very unlikely” caused by a foreign foe, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said.