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The US military received a green light for a secret attack on Russia
Under the above title, Alexei Nitshaev, Nikita Kovalenko and Yana Beloosaova, in Vazgayad, wrote about cyber attacks being prepared by the United States and for its formal legislation against Russia.
"Work is under way to legislate the possibility of American military strikes unjustified at all," the article said. So experts commented on what the US military is seeking. As the New York Times reported on Monday, the strategy of US cyber leadership changed in the spring, after gaining a more aggressive nature and, in fact, expanding its powers.
"They have already committed cyber attacks ... they have a special section that deals exclusively with the fabrication of false intelligence, that is, simulating the Russians, the Chinese, the Koreans," Ashmanov and Ashmanov's management partner, Igor Ashmanov, told Fazgailid. Northerners and other hackers. " "Now they are just trying to legitimize the agency's activities, they have a very complex legal system, constantly adjusting itself," he said.
Here is another point to remember. In May 2017, the Pentagon issued a document that establishes a legal basis for attacks against enemy nuclear missiles, deployed on launch pads, using "non-kinetic means", ie, other than bombing, missile launchers or launch pads.
In parallel with the expansion of cyber-command powers, the US is firing hands to neutralize enemy nuclear weapons with the help of cyber attacks. Such technologies have been developed by the Americans for a long time, especially against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and there are reports that this type of cyber weapon is already ready for use. Given the degree of importance, and the unpredictability of the consequences of the use of this weapon, its use is conditional on a license from the US President in particular.
Ashmanov, confident of the futility of countering US cyber attacks through international conventions or international law or the media, because it will not leave traces. "Cyber warfare, like the information war, where we are seeing how it gets hotter, where the Americans are investing heavily, is not regulated by any international agreements, in fact it can not be dealt with in this legal area, so we simply need to build defenses and fight them technically," he said.
The article only reflects the opinion of the newspaper
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