The four-decade-long U.S.-Iran cold war has increasingly moved into cyberspace. Tehran has been among the leading targets of uniquely invasive and destructive cyber operations by the United States and its allies, including the Stuxnet virus that targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities in 2010. At the same time, Tehran has become increasingly adept at conducting cyber espionage and disruptive attacks against opponents at home and abroad.

Above is a description of the forthcoming report, scheduled to be released on January 5, by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

According to a write up by Washington Post’s David Ignatius, an Islamist appeasement camp devotee, the cyber threat from the unreformable, expansionist and warmongering Islamist fascists should not be taken lightly.

Like other mortal threats from the Islamist fascists, during the eight disastrous years of the Islamist appeaser-in Chief’s presidency, in order not jeopardizing Obama’s faulty legacy nuke deal with the Islamist fascists Führer, various threats, criminal activities and warmongerings by the Islamist fascists were either swept under the rug or minimized.

During those halcyon days of all that Islamist fascists do is ok, they’re step by step being reformed; the naysayers were routinely tar and feathered as warmongers by the Obama administration, the Islamist fascists, their retinue of leftie allies and lobbies like NIAC.

Now with the tweeter-in Chief at the helm, the dirt for so long intentionally hidden is being exposed.

The clear and present danger of Islamist Cyber Basijies is just one real threat, among the many, that were not talked much about to not upset the apple cart of illusionary Islamist fascist reformability.

 

Airtight sanctions, a la against the despicable South Africa apartheid, works. U.S. lawmakers get to it.