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Capt. Julius Dusenberg, USMC, raises the Confederate Stars and Bars at the top of Shuri Castle, Okinawa, May 29, 1945.
Capt. Julius Dusenberg, USMC, raises the Confederate Stars and Bars at the top of Shuri Castle, Okinawa, May 29, 1945. When he raised the flag he let loose with a rebel yell. Most of his Marines joined in the yell.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Cyber attack 'could derail Iranian nuclear agreement,' war game find
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A deal between world powers and Iran over the Iranian nuclear program can be torpedoes by a powerful cyber attack, a war game carried out by SIMLAB, which is the simulation lab of Yuval Ne'eman Workshop for Science, Technology & Security at Tel Aviv University.
The war game, held on Monday to kick off the start a Tel Aviv University cyber conference, resulted in the conclusion that a "complex low signature cyber attack, which leaves behind no clear trail, could create regional uncertainty, and increase existing distrust between Iran and the US, leading to a collapse of nuclear talks."
During the game, a cyber attack, launched by a player representing Qatar, resulted in false information about a secret Iranian uranium enrichment plant being planted within real information. The misleading account also contained claims that Iranian Supreme Leader Ayathollah Khamenei issued an order to increase the speed of activities at the fabricated nuclear site. The mixed false and true information was then leaked by the cyber attacker tto the international community, triggering a crisis, and a breakdown in nuclear talks.
Dr. Haim Assa, Chairman of SIMLAB, said the game began with an intelligence leak of falsified information, about covert Iranian centrifuges facility that Tehran had sought to hide, in violation of all agreements with the international powers.
The 'leak' soon turned into pubic knowledge around the world, and triggered a chain reaction of international events, without the information ever being confirmed.
The game saw distrust among allies as well; the US suspected Israel of being behind the leak, though the player representing Qatar was responsible.
The player representing the US demanded that Tehran allow inspectors in to check out the claims, and the Iranians rejected the demand, resulting in an end to negotiations. The Qatari cyber attackers achieved their aim - the collapse of nuclear talks - through a combination of incrimination, sophistication and creativity.
Maj.-Gen. (res.) Yitzhak Ben Yisrael, Chairman of the Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center (ICRC) at Tel Aviv university, said the rationale behind the simulation centered on a cyber attack that would thwart nuclear talks.
"It's completely clear that there are many elements opposed to the agreement coming together. What the players did not know in real time is that Qatar, with the assistance of hackers from Ukraine, is the one leaked tendentious and false information, pointing to an Iranian violation of the arrangement with the powers," Ben Yisrael said.
He added that in the simulation, "the unverified information caused a diplomatic-security storm that was powerful enough to wreck negotiations. The central conclusion is that a speck of uncertainty is enough to lead to a complete lack of control." The cyber element in the (mock) attack was critical, Ben Yisrael said, all the more so due to the distrust among the players.
Cyber attacks can lead to miscalculations, which could lead to an escalation, or even a full-scale war, the organizers found.
The organizers also noted "the complete lack of faith all players had in Russia," adding, "Our conclusion is that no one trusts the Russians. Throughout the game, the players all blamed [President] Putin for every negative development. In our game, Russia did nothing to justify being blamed, but this happened in any case, almost automatically."
The war game, held on Monday to kick off the start a Tel Aviv University cyber conference, resulted in the conclusion that a "complex low signature cyber attack, which leaves behind no clear trail, could create regional uncertainty, and increase existing distrust between Iran and the US, leading to a collapse of nuclear talks."
During the game, a cyber attack, launched by a player representing Qatar, resulted in false information about a secret Iranian uranium enrichment plant being planted within real information. The misleading account also contained claims that Iranian Supreme Leader Ayathollah Khamenei issued an order to increase the speed of activities at the fabricated nuclear site. The mixed false and true information was then leaked by the cyber attacker tto the international community, triggering a crisis, and a breakdown in nuclear talks.
Dr. Haim Assa, Chairman of SIMLAB, said the game began with an intelligence leak of falsified information, about covert Iranian centrifuges facility that Tehran had sought to hide, in violation of all agreements with the international powers.
The 'leak' soon turned into pubic knowledge around the world, and triggered a chain reaction of international events, without the information ever being confirmed.
The game saw distrust among allies as well; the US suspected Israel of being behind the leak, though the player representing Qatar was responsible.
The player representing the US demanded that Tehran allow inspectors in to check out the claims, and the Iranians rejected the demand, resulting in an end to negotiations. The Qatari cyber attackers achieved their aim - the collapse of nuclear talks - through a combination of incrimination, sophistication and creativity.
Maj.-Gen. (res.) Yitzhak Ben Yisrael, Chairman of the Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center (ICRC) at Tel Aviv university, said the rationale behind the simulation centered on a cyber attack that would thwart nuclear talks.
"It's completely clear that there are many elements opposed to the agreement coming together. What the players did not know in real time is that Qatar, with the assistance of hackers from Ukraine, is the one leaked tendentious and false information, pointing to an Iranian violation of the arrangement with the powers," Ben Yisrael said.
He added that in the simulation, "the unverified information caused a diplomatic-security storm that was powerful enough to wreck negotiations. The central conclusion is that a speck of uncertainty is enough to lead to a complete lack of control." The cyber element in the (mock) attack was critical, Ben Yisrael said, all the more so due to the distrust among the players.
Cyber attacks can lead to miscalculations, which could lead to an escalation, or even a full-scale war, the organizers found.
The organizers also noted "the complete lack of faith all players had in Russia," adding, "Our conclusion is that no one trusts the Russians. Throughout the game, the players all blamed [President] Putin for every negative development. In our game, Russia did nothing to justify being blamed, but this happened in any case, almost automatically."
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Israel’s intelligence doctrine
http://intelnews.org/2015/06/23/01-1720/
New book by ex-Mossad officer examines Israel’s intelligence doctrine
Yossi Alpher, a former Israeli intelligence officer, who was directly involved in numerous top-secret operations during his spy career, has published a new book that analyzes the overarching strategy behind Israel’s spy operations. Alpher served in Israeli Military Intelligence before joining the Mossad, where he served until 1980. Upon retiring from the Mossad, he joined Tel Aviv University’s Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, which he eventually directed. Throughout his career in intelligence, Alpher worked or liaised with every Israeli spy agency, including the Shin Bet –the country’s internal security service.
In Periphery: Israel’s Search for Middle East Allies, published this week by Rowman & Littlefield, Alpher examines Israel’s so-called ‘periphery doctrine’. This strategy was devised by Israel’s founder and first Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, and formed the basic operational doctrine of the Mossad since the organization’s inception, in 1949. The strategy was based on forging deep operational ties between Israeli and non-Arab intelligence services in the Middle East and Africa, and then presenting these alliances as assets to the United States, so as to win Washington’s support. In pursuit of the periphery doctrine, Israel focused on strengthening ties with religious or ethnic minorities in the Middle East, including the Kurds in Iraq and Syria, and signed intelligence cooperation agreements with countries such as Iran, Turkey, Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda.
According to Alpher, the most ambitious part of the periphery doctrine was the secret intelligence pact signed between Israel, Turkey and Iran. Known as C’lil in Israel, and as Trident in the United States, the agreement was struck in Ankara in 1958. Almost immediately after signing the treaty, senior Israeli officials contacted Washington and presented the secret pact between three American allies as a barrier against Soviet influence in the Middle East. Alpher says the Americans’ response was so enthusiastic, that the Central Intelligence Agency even agreed to fund the construction of a two-story building in a remote region of Israel, which served as C’lil/Trident’s headquarters. The building still exists today, says Alpher.
In another aspect of the periphery doctrine, the Mossad trained the bodyguards of senior Moroccan government officials and funded the science and technology division of the Moroccan intelligence services, almost in its entirety. In the book, Alpher reveals that Yitzhak Rabin visited Morocco incognito when he was prime minister, wearing a blond wig, in order to avoid being noticed by the press, diplomats or foreign spies. Alpher also discusses in unprecedented detail Operation ROTEV, a secret program implemented by the Mossad in the 1960s to arm the Yemeni royalists involved in the North Yemen Civil War. He told Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth that he was personally tasked with inspecting Israeli weapons and ammunition destined for the Yemeni royalists, in order to ensure that they could not be traced back to Israel.
A number of Israeli authors, notably Shimon Shamir, professor emeritus of Middle East history at Tel Aviv University, have authored highly critical appraisals of the Mossad’s periphery doctrine, arguing that it prevented Israel from seeking peace with its Arab neighbors. Additionally, the periphery strategy prompted the Mossad to collaborate with several governments that Yedioth Ahronoth calls “dark regimes and terrible dictatorships, by actively supporting them and sometimes tipping the scales in their favor”. Alpher recognizes the ethical problems of the periphery doctrine; however, he remains supportive. The periphery doctrine allowed Israel to survive by giving it funds to develop weapons programs, which in turn allowed it to win two wars against Arab armies, he says.
► Author: Ian Allen | Date: 23 June 2015 | Permalink: http://intelnews.org/2015/06/23/01-1720/
Monday, June 22, 2015
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Sunday, June 21, 2015
@myraemacdonald worst crooks and thieves are ruling pakistan while small crooks are hanged
- Myra MacDonald retweeted PML(N) [Official]Because people have "human dignity" when they are hanged outside of Ramadan/Ramzan?Myra MacDonald added,PML(N) [Official] @pmln_orgRamadan Kareem
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