Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- January 13, 2010

A Chinese flag flutters outside Google's China headquarters in Beijing on Wednesday. Google has suggested it may close down its operations in China over a string of reported cyber attacks on its services and censorship issues. AP

China's Secret Cyberterrorism -- Gerald Posner, Daily Beast

While Google weighs exiting China, a classified FBI report says that country has already developed a massive cyber army attacking the U.S. with “WMD-like” destruction capabilities.

A classified FBI report indicates that China has secretly developed an army of 180,000 cyberspies that “poses the largest single threat to the United States for cyberterrorism and has the potential to destroy vital infrastructure, interrupt banking and commerce, and compromise sensitive military and defense databases."

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Google strikes a blow to China's Great Firewall -- Jeremy Goldkorn, The Guardian

Is China the Next Enron? -- Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times

Haiti needs our help -- Carolina Saunders, The Guardian

A killer blow against US-Iran ties -- Kaveh L Afrasiabi, Asia Times

Regime change in Tehran? Don't bet on it -- Dilip Hiro, Asia Times

War with Iran Nears -- Washington Times

The Saudi View of Iran -- David Pollock, Real Clear World/Washington Institute

A President AWOL: Who is in Charge of Nigeria? -- Washington Post editorial.

What Obama could learn from France about stopping terrorists -- Jean-Louis Bruguiere, CSM

Terrorism Arrives In Malaysia -- Ioannis Gatsiounis, Forbes

Sport and terrorism in Africa: A deadly game -- The Economist editorial

Generals Should be Guided by Truth, Not Politics -- Lawrence J. Korb, Washington Post

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