Friday, September 29th., 2017
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US Orders 60% Of Havana Embassy Staff To Leave After Wave Of Mysterious 'Sonic Attacks'
by Tyler Durden
Sep 29, 2017 9:45 AM
Meanwhile, the US is also halting issuing visas to Cubans over the
attacks, though it has stopped short of implicating the Cuban
government.

The State Department warning on travel warning noted that many of the strange sonic attacks occurred in hotels, not the embassy itself, and that travelers could be at risk.
Following the news, Senator Marco Rubio criticized the State Department for not also kicking out some Cuban diplomats, given the egregious nature of the attacks.
The mysterious attacks started late last year, and at least one incident was recorded as recently as this month. The US has released little information on the nature of the attacks, or who the suspects might be. After half a century of estrangement, former President Barack Obama initiated a detente with Cuban President Raul Castro in 2015 that resulted in embassies reopening and travel between the two countries beginning again.
The State Department warning on travel warning noted that many of the strange sonic attacks occurred in hotels, not the embassy itself, and that travelers could be at risk.
Following the news, Senator Marco Rubio criticized the State Department for not also kicking out some Cuban diplomats, given the egregious nature of the attacks.
The mysterious attacks started late last year, and at least one incident was recorded as recently as this month. The US has released little information on the nature of the attacks, or who the suspects might be. After half a century of estrangement, former President Barack Obama initiated a detente with Cuban President Raul Castro in 2015 that resulted in embassies reopening and travel between the two countries beginning again.