CNN: CIA briefing on suspected energy attacks provokes lawmaker anger
Washington (CNN)A briefing on suspected energy attacks on US intelligence officers turned contentious last week, two sources told CNN, as senators demanded more information about the mysterious incidents from the CIA and accountability for how the agency has handled them.
Senators on the Intelligence Committee were baffled that they were just learning about significant developments for the first-time and they were also frustrated that they were not given more details. The classified briefing was one of the most contentious in the committee's recent memory, according to the two sources familiar with the briefing.
The briefers made clear that they believe the attacks on intelligence officials overseas are ongoing and they discussed previously unreported suspected cases that emerged in a European country this year, according to two sources familiar with the cases.
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WNU Editor: I mentioned last week that I was surprised to be reading about suspected energy attacks on US soil. Including one near the White House. But it appears that I was not the only one who was surprised. According to the above CNN report .... Senators on the Intelligence Committee were baffled that they were just learning about significant developments for the first-time and they were also frustrated that they were not given more details.
Update: This former Trump official is voicing what many in Washington are thinking right now .... ‘It’s an act of war’: Trump’s acting Pentagon chief urges Biden to tackle directed-energy attacks (Politico).
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Yes, it is an act of war. Do we know which country is involve on that? If not, we are in bigger trouble.
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