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Dec 19, 2014
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Non-donor troll
I'm not disputing that. That's why I pointed out that cyber attacks happen
daily. However, hacking and threatening a Japanese company's US subsidiary is not the same as bombing a military base. It's a dumb comparison.
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Imagine north Korea had bombed a business in california
OU Cougar
12/19/14 4:49pm
RE: Imagine north Korea had bombed a business in california
El Joffrey
12/19/14 4:54pm
Unleash a computer virus like we supposedly did in Iran.
BW84
12/19/14 4:55pm
NK needs to be technologically bombed with outside information access.
UneducatedFan
12/19/14 4:57pm
Problem is they wouldn't believe any of it. It is a strangly brainwashed
cheezedawg
12/19/14 5:08pm
This is true.
UneducatedFan
12/19/14 5:26pm
That or too scared to do anything about it.
Alister Mackenzie
12/19/14 5:41pm
There would probably be many who would believe it, but
Buton777
12/19/14 5:42pm
We do not have to respond with kinetic weapons to be proportionate
2FarGone
12/19/14 5:45pm
A comparison to Pearl Harbor is inappropriate. It was an attack on a corporate
Non-donor troll
12/19/14 5:48pm
To be fair, cyber attacks are the new way to wage economic warfare
2FarGone
12/19/14 5:51pm
I'm not disputing that. That's why I pointed out that cyber attacks happen
Non-donor troll
12/19/14 5:53pm
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