The head of NATO's military committee, Admiral Rob Bauer, has said that NATO can now declare war over a cyber attack . . .
"We have agreed in NATO that a cyber attack can, in principle, be a reason to invoke Article 5" said Admiral Bauer.
So now not only a real attack, but also a cyber attack can be a reason for a NATO Member to Declare Article 5 Collective Self Defense. The result will, of course, be all the military actions that follow.
But it's important to find out who organized the attack. Regardless of the route, the servers and their location, and whether the countries in which these servers are located were aware of the attack, the main thing is to identify the organizer of the attack. If the attacker is unknown, you don't have enough data [to declare war on anyone].
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Unless you manufacture it yourself . . . .
Hal Turner Snap Analysis
For over two years, NATO has goaded Russia, trying to get Russia to attack over the ongoing NATO interference in Ukraine. Russia won't take their bait.
Instead, Russia is steadily destroying all the weapons and manpower Ukraine (and NATO) is throwing at them. NATO is hamstrung; they can't do any more for Ukraine, and Ukraine is now losing - badly.
So they seem to have come up with a nifty alternative: Cyber-Attack.
They can attack their own countries in a massive and destructive cyber-attack, BLAME IT on Russia, and then invoke Article 5, collective self defense, to enter the Ukraine war . . . as they have been desperately trying to do for two years.
A completely, totally, FALSE FLAG "Cyber-Attack" as their basis to BLAME RUSSIA and enter World War 3.
These people, I think, are snakes. There is apparently no low they will not stoop-to, to cause another World War.