CNN: McCain: Russian cyberintrusions an 'act of war'
(CNN)Sen. John McCain said Friday that Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 presidential election amounted to an "act of war."
The Arizona Republican, who is chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, also has scheduled a hearing for next week on foreign cyberthreats to the US, which will also focus on Russian cyberhacking, a committee aide told CNN earlier Friday.
McCain, who is one of Washington's most prominent foreign policy hardliners, has criticized the recent sanctions and expulsions announced by the Obama administration this week as insufficient and belated. He made his latest comments in Ukraine, a nation threatened by a resurgent Russia, after meeting with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
"When you attack a country, it's an act of war," McCain said of the recent hackings on Ukrainian TV, according to a transcript compiled by Reuters. "And so we have to make sure that there is a price to pay so that we can perhaps persuade Russians to stop this kind of attacks on our very fundamentals of democracy."
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Is it me or they getting more cray cray the closer it is for trump to take office?
ReplyDeleteHacking the headquarter of a political party is bad, but not an act of war. When the Chinese did the same thing for taking our military secrets, or the ID of many of our civil servant from our governmental agencies it was an act of war. What did we do?
ReplyDeleteIf McCain were in some woods and nobody was there to hear him, did he speak?
ReplyDeleteIf McCain were in some woods and nobody was there to hear him, did he speak?
ReplyDeleteMcCain traded in his 1st wife for a younger model.
ReplyDeleteAlmost 1 generation or 20 years younger.
But she got old, so McCain has a lot of time on his hands.
Maybe we can open a senior home in Washington D.C. for people, who thought they were players.
The 1st 2 residents could be Kerry and McCain.
Glad Obama defeated this man for president. Not sure any of us would be here today.
ReplyDeleteBush II instituted a policy change that Cyber attacks on the US by a Nation State were an act of war. Congress ratified it.
ReplyDeleteResponses include nukes.
If you can take down the electrical grid with a cyber attack and 90% of the population could die or would die, nukes would be warranted.
ReplyDelete"Responses include nukes."
ReplyDeleteAs they should. Certain cyber attacks can do a massive amount of damage. The hacks of the DNC though...not so much.