diplomats who believed they suffered from savannah syndrome told secretary of state antony blinken. they said the biden administration isn't taking it serious enough they suspected russian operatives may be using some microwave advice or directed energy to spy on americans the kremlin has denied any involvement.n havana syndrome f months are these moves by the white house enough frank figliuzzi, nbc news national security analyst. you've been calling for more action on havana syndrome for months are these moves by the white house enough >> no, not yet on the plus side, we've seen the removal of the cia station chief in vienna, austria, because apparently he was not aggressively handling this or held some skepticism about his staff being attacked of the state department put in charge of this inqui vienna is allegedly a hotbed of some of these attacks. we've seen a former ambassador of the state department put in charge of this inquiry, well, she's moved on to other things and there's a new person in charge, so that's great. i still don't see the kind of coordinated, across agency, go