Saturday, April 12, 2014

Obama Went on Offensive in Syria

My paper says he didn't, so the general rule of opposite applies..... in other words, the opposite of what my jew$paper says is the truth: 

"US hesitates on launching cyberattack on Syria; White House quietly debates high-tech option" by David E. Sanger |  New York Times, February 25, 2014

WASHINGTON — Not long after the uprising in Syria turned bloody late in the spring of 2011, the Pentagon and the National Security Agency developed a battle plan that featured a sophisticated cyberattack on the Syrian military and President Bashar Assad’s command structure.

The military’s ability to launch airstrikes was a particular target, along with missile production facilities. “It would essentially turn the lights out for Assad,” said one former official familiar with the planning.

For President Obama, who has been adamantly opposed to direct US intervention in a worsening crisis in Syria, such methods would seem to be an obvious, low-cost, low-casualty alternative. But after briefings on variants of the plans, most of which are part of traditional strikes as well, he has so far turned them down. 

So we are told by the.... Jew York Times?!!

Syria was not a place where he saw the strategic value in US intervention, and even such covert attacks — of the kind he had ordered against Iran during the first two years of his presidency — involved a variety of risks.

The Obama administration has been engaged in a largely secret debate about whether cyber arms should be used like ordinary weapons, used rarely as covert tools, or ought to be reserved for extraordinarily rare cases against the most sophisticated, hard-to-reach targets.

And looming over the issue is the question of retaliation: whether such an attack on Syria’s air power, its electric grid, or its leadership would prompt Syrian, Iranian, or Russian retaliation in the United States.

Sorry, but with this knowledge and other sources it is clear the hacking all over the planet is a $elf-$erving exercise of the AmeriKan government. Thus whenever there is a hack anywhere I automatically suspect USrael. Sorry.

It is a question Obama has never spoken about publicly. He has put the use of such weapons largely into the hands of the NSA, which operates under the laws guiding covert action.

He's not minding the store? Is it because he is busy pouring over kill lists so he can sign drone strike orders?

As a result, there is little of the public discussion that accompanied the arguments over nuclear weapons in the 1950s and ’60s, or the kind of roiling argument over the wisdom of using drones, another classified program that Obama has begun to discuss publicly only in the past 18 months.

But to many inside the administration, who declined to speak for attribution on discussions about one of the United States’ most highly classified abilities, Syria puts the issue back on the table. Obama’s National Security Council met Thursday to explore what one official called “old and new options.”

One of the central issues is whether such a strike on Syria would be seen as a justified humanitarian intervention, less likely to cause civilian casualties than airstrikes, or whether it would only embolden US adversaries who have themselves been debating how to use the new weapons.

Jason Healey, director of the Cyber Statecraft Initiative at the Atlantic Council, argues that it is “worth doing to show that cyber operations are not evil witchcraft but can be humanitarian.”

They are only evil when someone unapproved by the U.S. government does it, if they even do. I'm beginning to doubt it. It's all $elf-inflicted $hit for the u$ualk rea$ons.

But others say such an attack could be perceived differently.

“Here in the US we tend to view a cyberattack as a de-escalation — it’s less damaging than airstrikes,” said Peter W. Singer, a Brookings Institution scholar who has recently published a book titled “Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs to Know.” “But elsewhere in the world it may well be viewed as opening up a new realm of warfare.”

Internally, Obama has made no secret of his concerns about using such weapons. He narrowed Olympic Games, the program involving use of the Stuxnet computer worm against the Iranian nuclear enrichment program, to make sure that it did not cripple civilian facilities, including hospitals.

Oh, he did, did he? How nice of him. 

Meanwhile, rumors persist that Stuxnet got out of its boundaries and has affected nuclear plants from Germany to Japan, and maybe even boomeranged home. 

Yeah, I know you and I never saw that in the whoreporate agenda-pu$her.

What he liked about the program was that it was covert, and that, if successful, it could help buy time to force the Iranians into negotiations. And that is what happened.

Yeah, the transparent president loved the secret and covert stuff, great. Makes you wonder how much crap we are not being told.

But when a technological error resulted in the broadcast of Stuxnet around the world, ultimately leading to the revelation of the program’s origins with the NSA and Unit 8200 of Israel, Obama’s hopes of keeping such programs at arm’s length were dashed. 

Yeah, but, you see, when USrael does something.... all good!

Since then, there has been no clear evidence that the United States has used the weapons in another major attack.

And even if there were it would not be reported here.

The head of the NSA, General Keith B. Alexander, said in an interview last year that such weapons had been used only a handful of times in his eight-year tenure.

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Related: U.S. AIDed Attempted Coup in Cuba 

And everyone knows they have been stirring it up in Iran in 2009, Syria, Ukraine, and basically anywhere there is trouble.