Thursday, March 24, 2016

Post-America's partner in patty-cake - today's edition

This is the regime we thought it was so noble and visionary to sign an "agreement" about its nuclear ambitions with:

Seven hackers tied to the Iranian government were charged Thursday in a series of punishing cyberattacks on a small dam outside New York City and on dozens of banks -- intrusions that reached into American infrastructure and disrupted the financial system, federal law enforcement officials said.
The hackers were charged in indictments unsealed and announced at a Justice Department news conference in Washington.
All seven worked for Iranian computer companies that did work on behalf of the Iranian government, the U.S. said.
The attacks on the U.S. financial sector from 2011 to 2013 disabled bank websites and caused tens of millions of dollars in losses, the charges say.
One of the seven is accused of gaining access to the control system of the Bowman Avenue Dam, a small flood-control structure in Rye Brook, about 20 miles north of New York City.
Though the individuals are not in American custody, officials said the goal is to put cybercriminals on notice that they cannot act with impunity.
"The message of this case is that we will work together to shrink the world and impose costs on these people, so that no matter where they are, we will reach them," FBI Director James Comey said.
Fox News first reported the Iranian connection on March 10. The State Department declined to comment on the incident that day, instead deferring to the Justice Department. 

Let's see; three sanctions-violating missile tests since October, the arrest of a crew of US Navy boat sailors, the erecting of a stature of their arrest as a "tourist attraction," the Revolutionary Guard head saying that post-America remains Iran's number-one enemy, and now this.

Anybody sense a pattern?


8 comments:

  1. Sure there's a clear pattern. We all know that. Love the FBI Commisioner's response that we will shrink the world "The message of this case is that we will work together to shrink the world and impose costs on these people, so that no matter where they are, we will reach them," FBI Director James Comey said.

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  2. No matter where they are, we will reach them!

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  3. How about if we declare last July's "agreement" null and void?

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  4. Takes time to accumulate the evidence and to apply violations of the agreement to this process. Of course we have the idiots who negotiated it who will continue to claim this is a good deal just like the idiots who prosecute our wars have to keep saying we're winning beyond all evidence to the contrary.

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  5. The "Null" and Void. If International agreements are reached as NAFTA,NATO,as all contracts are. Then when one Party decides to not honor the contract they are no longer considered a viable consideration. Basic western Civil Law

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  6. Hmm, the the terms of the specific contract or agreement dictate the terms including the grounds for dissolution. IF we can back out like you want, then we will debate that, if the currrent Chief Executive has the final say, well you might have to wait for another day. IT is probably up to Congress

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