'Sleepy Joe' will have to pay a price for what he said
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From the author: "It appears that Russia should cut its ties with Biden and wait for new politicians to come to power in the USA."*
Biden Administration to Launch Cyber Attacks on Russia as Feud with Putin Escalates. ~ Seen in The Province / Vancouver B.C.
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March 21, 2021
Biden administration to launch cyber attacks on Russia as feud with Putin escalates
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan – Reuters
The Biden administration is preparing a series of aggressive cyber attacks against Russia as part of a major shift in tactics designed as a wake-up call for rival powers.
The attack, which is expected within the next fortnight, is in retaliation for the SolarWinds hack, the large-scale infiltration of U.S. government agencies and corporations discovered late last year and traced back to the Kremlin.
It comes after Joe Biden this week engaged in a war of words with Vladimir Putin, calling the Russian president a “killer,” as the White Houses attacked China for rights violations in a tense opening to face talks. to face.
The United States will not target civilian structures or networks, but rather the hack is intended as a direct challenge to Mr. Putin, the President of Russia, and his cyber army, The telegraph understands.
The White House has confirmed it will take “a mix of actions” – both “seen and unseen” – although it has not provided details on when and how it will do so.
Such a move would mark a different tact taken by previous administrations, which have acted largely defensively against the Moscow cyberwarfare. Donald Trump has taken a much more cautious approach to Russia, being careful never to directly criticize or challenge the regime.
“I actually believe that a set of measures which are understood by Russians, but which may not be visible to the whole world, are in fact likely to be the most effective measures to clarify what states -United believe we are limited and off limits, and what we are prepared to do in response, ”said Jake Sullivan, US national security adviser, New York Times this week.
Sullivan stressed that traditional sanctions alone do not increase the cost enough to force powers like Russia or China.
A high-level Russian government source said they anticipate the cyber attacks will take the form of a “large-scale information campaign” aimed at discrediting its coronavirus vaccine.
Russian officials are said to expect “fake news” about the effectiveness of its Sputnik-V vaccine, which is mainly targeted at European countries that have granted emergency shooting clearance such as Hungary, Slovakia and Serbia.
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said he was alarmed by this information. “It would be pure international cybercrime,” he told state media.
In his first real foray into foreign policy since taking office in January, Mr Biden announced this week that he would pursue an aggressive stance against America’s enemies.
A simmering feud with Moscow escalated this week when Mr. Biden called Mr. Putin a “killer,” promoting the pitted Russian president and his aides to label the new US commander-in-chief as old and senile.
American defenses in the Pacific American defenses in the Pacific Days earlier, U.S. intelligence agencies released a report on Russia’s attempt to interfere with the November election in favor of Mr. Trump.
“Biden will do something in the next few weeks that Trump never could – prepare for retaliation against Russia,” said Frank Figliuzzi, former deputy director of the FBI.
Russia and the United States had pledged to abide by so-called online trust-building measures that allowed countries to remain private about possible breaches, but the deal collapsed dramatically in 2016 when Russian hackers targeted the Democratic National Committee.
The United States then took an unprecedented step to name and share hackers linked to the Russian government, but that did not deter further attacks.
Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden have known each other for years - Reuters Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden have known each other for years – Reuters “There is a lot of confusion about how (the United States is going) to react because the old strategies of dealing with (Russia) no longer work,” Andrei Soldatov, a Russian cybercrime expert, told the Sunday Telegraph .
“The old containment strategies no longer work,” Soldatov added.
Brett Bruen, a former U.S. diplomat who served as director of global engagement at President Obama’s White House, said The telegraph: “Whether it is Russia or China, we are going to have to put teeth on the policies. There have been a lot of statements, we have to be ready to give weight to what we are doing”
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin held talks with his Indian counterpart in New Delhi on Saturday to warn against buying Russian military equipment.
Hopefully, Trump won't let this happen.
I also see th U.S. Govt is back to telegraphing it's moves. No bueno, my frens. No bueno.
I expect some preemptive moves by Putin, which will undoubtedly be spun by the MSM to look like premeditated attacks, when really, Putin will be trying to stave off a possible shooting war with us.
Will the adults in D.C. please stand up and put an end to this farce of a Harris/Biden "admin," BEFORE it's too late?
Definition of 'Casus belli' is : an event or action that justifies or allegedly justifies a war or conflict
Author`s name Lyuba Lulko 18.03.2021 17:06 'Sleepy Joe' will have to pay a price for what he said World » Americas
"Sleepy Joe" came out of hibernation and showed everyone what he was capable of. Vladimir Putin should have drawn the "red lines" for Washington a long time ago.
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'Casus belli' for war with Russia
We are talking about the boorish and offensive that US President Joe Biden displayed in the interview with ABC News on March 17.
Biden stated that he personally warned Russian President Vladimir Putin of the consequences if the fact of Russia's interference in US presidential elections was going to be revealed. "He will pay a price," the American president announced.Then the journalist asked: "You know Vladimir Putin. Do you think he is a killer?" "Mmm, I do," Biden replied.
It should be understood that "Putin is a killer", "Assad is a butcher" rhetoric is the common political language of the American Russophobic media. Moscow has been contemptuously turning a blind eye on it for many years, but when it comes to first person level, this is a "casus belli"* - an opportunity to settle the crisis at the highest level has been lost for good.
Moreover, voicing threats to the president of the country, the nuclear arsenal of which is big enough to wipe the United States off the map of the world appears to be either dementia or deliberate behavior*. The first option is even more dangerous, because plans can be predicted and calculated. What if the journalist asked Biden: "Do you think that we should nuke Putin?" Would Biden also reply: "Mmmm, I do."?
Biden the killer
Biden is subconsciously programmed for war. Over the years of his political career, he has repeatedly proposed the use of force to eliminate legitimate governments in other countries.
Who is the real killer? Is it Biden or Putin?
Putin the peacemaker
White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki did not think to either justify or apologize for the boss. Instead, she only said that Biden would not hold back in expressing his position.
"We will be direct, we will speak out on areas where we have concerns, and it will certainly be, as the president said last night - certainly, the Russians will be held accountable for the actions that they have taken," Psaki said.
One can, of course, talk about the degradation of the American political system, but there is little joy in this. When an empire collapses, it tries to remind everyone and itself of its erstwhile power through wars.
In fact, Moscow should have drawn the red lines for the American leadership years ago (after2014), but it did not do so, hoping that the United States would change its approach to Russia. It has not changed a bit as the Americans understand only the language of power and nothing else - this is what their mindset and lifestyle is all about.
In one of his interviews, Vladimir Putin said that he tired not to get personal in any conflicts, which always leads to big problems. Russia's "partners" do get personal. If Washington has no desire to change, the policy of compromise does not fit. Russia should stand up and defend its dignity. Such words as "disappointed", "concerned" etc. are not good anymore.
Moscow's response to Sleepy Joe
Moscow has recalled the Russian Ambassador to the United States, Anatoly Antonov, for consultations that will last as long as needed, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.
Most importantly, it is about time Russia should make Washington seek contacts with Putin on its own initiative.
At the same time, it is about time Putin should stop using the word 'partners' when talking about the Americans.
The United States of America is Russia's number one enemy. It appears that Russia should cut its ties with Biden and wait for new politicians to come to power in the USA.
Interesting that they use the words dementia and demented, for Biden. Both mean the same, the definition of demented is an insane person or someone with a loss of mental function.
I wonder if the missing Russian sub has anything to do with this.