U.S. Had Massive Cyber Attack Ready for Iran If Nuclear Deal Failed – IOTW Report

U.S. Had Massive Cyber Attack Ready for Iran If Nuclear Deal Failed

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Breitbart: According to the makers of a new documentary film called Zero Days, the United States had extensive plans for a massive American cyber attack on Iran, code-named “Nitro-Zeus,” should the nuclear deal have fallen through.

The New York Timeswhich says it “conducted separate interviews to confirm the outlines of the program,” describes Nitro Zeus as the greatest challenge presented during the young life of the U.S. Cyber Command. “Before it was developed, the U.S. had never assembled a combined cyber and kinetic attack plan on this scale,” said one anonymous source.

The “kinetic” elements of the plan would have come into play after U.S. hackers disabled Iran’s air defense network, communications, and power grid. There was also a more specific plan to covertly sabotage computer systems at Iran’s Fordo nuclear enrichment site, along the lines of the Stuxnet virus attack that compromised the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in 2008.  more

14 Comments on U.S. Had Massive Cyber Attack Ready for Iran If Nuclear Deal Failed

  1. Two comments:

    (1) If they had the capability to do such a thing, then they had the capability to cover their tracks, just like with Stuxnet. To this day, nobody can positively prove who did that. They should have done it instead of wimping out with the current nuclear “deal”.

    (2) If they weren’t going to do it, why not keep their mouths shut and save it for later, just in case. It’s going to be a lot harder to implement and deny once they’ve blabbed about it, and ANY cyberattack on Iran will be blamed on the U.S. now.

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  2. What deal?

    The plan is to nuclearize Iran (which is probably done) and to maintain plausible deniability, until AFTER detonation.

    Obola, Kerry, and Jarrett have NO intention of protecting Israel or the United States of America.

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