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Someone?
"Someone with a clue has to step in to the US military".
It is always easy to take a quote from one person and apply it across the board. If Stennion knows how to fix it, why doesn't he volunteer and do something about it?
Besides, gaining the capability does not necessarily mean that it will be used, --- unless necessary and in retaliation.
I also fail to see why stennion doesn't rcognize that building an offensive capability does not necessarily mean that we are sacrificing hardening the systems. He is implying that we are only capable of doing one thing at a time. That's not true at all. But I guess he just has too much white-cyber-space to fill these days.