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Originally posted by subjectzero
reply to post by Stormdancer777
Was her possession of classified docs an insurance policy for Petraeus? A CYA?
We won't know until we know what she had.
R. INSKEEP: You also raised the question of
the United States using weapons abroad that others might
then turn on us. I wonder if cyber attacks are very
specifically an example of that. We can point to any
number of published reports that deal with the Stuxnet
virus and a program that was directed at Iran's nuclear
program. Are we inviting similar attacks on ourselves by
approving such attacks?
ADM. MULLEN: What I'm =-- as I have watched
this evolve over the last, for me 5 or 6 years, and it
hasn't been a whole lot longer than that, I feel we've
made some significant adjustments on the military side.
And we're in decent shape militarily from a cyber defense
standpoint. We've made some progress on the government
side in terms of cyber defense.
'I hope you understand this is the beginning of a process. I can't say more than that. I couldn't if I wanted to.'
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Originally posted by subjectzero
reply to post by Stormdancer777
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Originally posted by subjectzero
reply to post by Destinyone
He asked a question. I answered it.
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Originally posted by subjectzero
reply to post by Destinyone
He asked a question. I answered it.
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TY, I only have four bucks, can you buy a sandwich for four bucks?edit on 113030p://bMonday2012 by Stormdancer777 because: (no reason given)
U.S. officials in Libya have begun to look for recruits whom they plan to train to form Libya's new army, a former commander of Libyan rebels who toppled Muammar Qaddafi said on Tuesday.
After a wave of anti-American violence in the Arab world in September during which the U.S. ambassador to Libya died in a militant attack, President Barack Obama took measures to improve the security of U.S. diplomatic installations in the region.
english.alarabiya.net...
A team of about 10 Americans from the embassy in Tripoli visited a paramilitary base in the eastern city of Benghazi 10 days ago to interview and get to know potential recruits, according to militia commander Fathi al-Obeidi.
“The American team asked us for a tour of our base and we granted them permission to walk around freely,” he told Reuters.