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Caribbean-Latin America
Probe Clears State Dept of Wrongdoing in Cuba Sonic Attacks
2018-08-31
[Free Beacon] The State Department on Thursday formally cleared Obama and Trump administration officials from any wrongdoing in the lead-up and response to the still-unexplained sonic attacks in Cuba that harmed the health of at least 25 U.S. personnel, although it cited some problems with security staffing vacancies and communications "challenges."

After delivering the official report to Congress, the agency released a "fact sheet" to the press on the Accountability Review Board's (ARB) findings and recommendations. The ARB process, which Congress established, investigates what happened and issues recommendations aimed at preventing future incidents.

"The ARB found the department's security systems and procedures were overall adequate and properly implemented, though there were significant vacancies in security staffing and some challenges with information sharing and communication," the fact-sheet statement said.

"The ARB did not find any U.S. government employee engaged in misconduct or performed unsatisfactorily in a way that contributed to these incidents," it continued.

The long-awaited report did not provide a timeline of exactly when U.S. personnel in Havana began to report the strange sonic incidents and health problems related to them, nor when they ended.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  I'm sure DoS never objected to opening said liaison in hostile territory believing the old refrain - why don't sharks eat lawyers? Professional courtesy.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-08-31 12:00  

#2  there were significant vacancies in security staffing and some challenges with information sharing and communication

Seems to have been a common problem with Obama/Clinton era Embassy outposts.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-08-31 09:57  

#1  The long-awaited report did not provide a timeline of exactly when U.S. personnel in Havana began to report the strange sonic incidents and health problems related to them, nor when they ended.

"Long awaiting report"... all of our internal reporting is... 'long awaited,' it's the way we roll.

Employees complaining of health problems? No worries, someone here is always complaining about something. We have lots more employees.

Of course a 'timeline' was not provided. The ongoing Obama-Cuba political narrative during that period would conflict with the facts.

"State Dept employees cleared of wrongdoing." What about non-Foggy Bottom people operating out of the embassy ?

Posted by: Besoeker   2018-08-31 02:31  

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