Most computer attacks on the U.S. have been found to come from China.
The U.S. would benefit from acting sooner rather than later in declaring a Chinese cyber intrusion to be an act of war. U.S. military superiority is eroding slowly, but continually.
The sooner the debt is repudiated, citing cyber intrusion, the more likely it will be that a "war" will be another "Cold War" with the U.S. deciding the optimum moment for its beginning, and China increasingly clutching at straws as time goes on - eventually to release the matter entirely.
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The U.S. would benefit from acting sooner rather than later in declaring a Chinese cyber intrusion to be an act of war. U.S. military superiority is eroding slowly, but continually.
The sooner the debt is repudiated, citing cyber intrusion, the more likely it will be that a "war" will be another "Cold War" with the U.S. deciding the optimum moment for its beginning, and China increasingly clutching at straws as time goes on - eventually to release the matter entirely.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100...55623135782718.html?mod=WSJ_hp_LEFTTopStories