Posted on 04/29/2015 3:06:21 PM PDT by rickmichaels
WASHINGTON Taking U.S. and Russian missiles off high alert could keep a possible cyberattack from starting a nuclear war, a former commander of U.S. nuclear forces says, but neither country appears willing to increase the lead-time to prepare the weapons for launch.
Retired Gen. James Cartwright said in an interview that de-alerting nuclear arsenals could foil hackers by reducing the chance of firing a weapon in response to a false warning of attack.
Essentially adding a longer fuse can be done without eroding the weapons deterrent value, said Cartwright, who headed Strategic Command from 2004 to 2007 and was vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff before retiring in 2011.
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Two iPads, with the launch control officers simultaneously entering answers to those "bot filter" puzzles. "What letters and numbers do you see?"
Nope...... game boy !
Squantos bow the heck are you ?
Fine’r than frog hair Al......hope yer well !
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