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Could the Next War, be a Highly Destructive Cyber/Military hybrid War?

Arthur Hanson

Well-known member
Having worked across a very large number of facilities from Lawrence Livermore Lab, Stanford, UC Berkeley, major transport systems, airports, factories, financial institutions of many types, water systems, sewage plants, military installations and just about anything you can imagine, could the next war be a cyber war of a destructive power we haven't even fully contemplated. The destructive power of a cyber war hasn't even been fully contemplated and as tech extends into everything on a 24/7 basis, the destructive power could be beyond our imagination. Could the next war combine the worst of both cyber and physical war that breaks all the conceptions of warfare we have now? Any views or additions solicited and welcome.
 
Let's just hope there isn't war in Taiwan, despite the posturing of two countries figuring out their place in the world hegemony.

War is never good for the people. Peace is (usually) good for prosperity.
 
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