Why Biden Cant Call Havana Syndrome An ‘Attack’ On Its People?
It needs to be called an Attack and not just an incident that has left many diplomats and secret agents disoriented or with disturbed mental states In a strange commitment towards human rights, US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken has fallen short of calling the Havana Syndrome an attack but merely an incident. The previous administration had called it an ‘attack’ of a different sorts on its human resource. But moving ahead with his senior in office, President Joe Biden, he has shown that the administration will support all those who suffered with this the aftermath’s of using smart tracing devises. “All of us in the U.S. government, and especially we at the State Department, are intently focused on getting to the bottom of what and who is causing these incidents,” Blinken said in a carefully crafted statement from the State Department, speaking alongside newly appointed officials who will oversee further investigations into the incidents and the medical response for those who appea...