Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Quote of the Day: The First Nation to use Cyberwar weapons

As for the malware, or Stuxnet virus, introduced into Natanz, was it wise to use this powerful and secret weapon against a plant that is under international inspection and enriches uranium only to 5 percent?

We may have disrupted Natanz for months, but we also revealed to Iran and the world our cyberwar capabilities. And we became the first nation to use cyberwar weapons on a country with which we are not at war.

If we have a right to attack Iran's nuclear facilities like Natanz and Bushehr that are under U.N. supervision, does Iran have a right to attack our nuclear plants, like Three Mile Island, with cyberwar viruses they create?

We have now alerted technologically advanced nations like Russia and China to our capabilities and impelled them to get cracking on their own cyberwar weapons, both offensive and defensive.

That’s from Patrick J. Buchanan author and co-founder and editor of The American Conservative at the lewrockwell.com on the moral, strategic and legal issue of the recent secret U.S-Israeli cyberwar strike on Iran's uranium enrichment plant at Natanz.

Welcome to the information age.

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