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| Richard Clarke on Cyberterrorism and Iraq                          |
|   from the spam-and-awe dept.                                      |
|   posted by samzenpus on Wednesday November 17, @18:26 (Security)  |
|   http://politics.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/11/17/2247244     |
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An anonymous reader writes "Richard Clarke, former counter terrorism
advisor to the US National Security Council, [0]has revealed that before
invading Iraq, the U.S. government used the Internet to communicate
directly with Iraqi soldiers by sending them personalised messages
saying, "We're about to invade. We're going to overwhelm you and if you
resist us we're going to kill you. But we don’t want to do that. So
really the best thing for you to do when we invade is to go home." He
said the soldiers got the message and most of them went home. Clarke, who
many will remember for publicly criticizing the Bush administration, also
emphasized the importance of cybersecurity. "Just because it doesn't
create a lot of body bags, doesn't mean it's not important. It's vitally
important for our economies," Clarke said."

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