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Pentagon gets the go-ahead for offensive cyberwars

Friday, December 23, 2011

Pentagon gets the go-ahead for offensive cyberwars


Within the 680 pages of the Congress-approved National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 are a lot of provisions that the American public might be peeved over if they could comb through all the contents.


In addition of establishing the ability for the president to detain and torture his own citizens indefinitely is also a tiny clump of text which will provide for the commander-in-chief to, once and for all, legally attack the enemies of America over the Internet..... MORE

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2 comments:

Jesusa Bernardo said...

ito cyber PROPAGANDA ito. si bin laden pinatay ninyo???? nasaan ang katawan? nilibing ninyo sa dagat????? sino nakakita, kayo????? at 2001 or something pa lan may ilang foreign news outlets na ang nagbalita patay na yang si bin laden ah. mga zzzzzzombie lang naloloko ninyo.

"Even then, it was revealed that the president was considering launching a cyberwar with Libya to overthrow Gaddafi. An Obama administration official speaking under condition of anonymity to The New York Times in October said that the US has cyber abilities within its arsenal, but said they are “like the Ferrari that you keep in the garage and only take out for the big race and not just for a run around town, unless nothing else can get you there.” The official also said that the administration contemplated a computer attack on Osama bin Laden before the raid and execution that took down the ex-al-Qaeda leader in May of this year."

Anonymous said...

Computered to death?

Could be a reason to start actual wars.

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