I mean like solid shitpost, but this is also how diplomacy is done right? You need to define what constitutes war from either party, it’s not like Putin doesn’t know what our critical infrastructure is, what matters is drawing a line and following up when it’s crossed
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The funny thing is, just the fact that this summit happened was a win for Putin already. We gave him everything he wanted and got nothing in return. Red lines on cyber were drawn way back by Obama’s admin.
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Comes under the sorts of practices of spying - both countries know the other is doing it, both know they're not going to stop. But like tit for tat killing of spies, both realise there's unspoken rules to prevent escalation. It's a pragmatic outcome.
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information war is peace.
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At least he was completing his sentences. Small victories count.
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You think the US don’t do cyberattacks Mike?
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So they essentially are making a government approved list of things they can hack? Wtf
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third insane thing: giving Putin target list of critical infrastructure
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It’s like the police working with bank robbers and tells them that banks south of the river are off limits, but by all means rob those north of the river
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