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The Pentagon Is Unleashing Mass Cyberwarfare Strikes On ISIS
The Pentagon Is Unleashing Mass Cyberwarfare Strikes On ISIS-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:14:13

During a , Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff General Joseph Dunford said that the U.S. military will drastically accelerate attacks on ISIS where it may hurt them the most strategically: in cyberspace.

This ever-more important domain of modern warfare has become potentially more impactful than ever with and Iran lashed out in response.

Shortly after President Barack Obama took office, plans were drawn up to unleash absolute hell on…

When it comes to accelerating the fight against ISIS and using cyber weaponry as one avenue to do so, Carter said:

“With respect to cyber, I think you’re referring to our use of cyber which we have talked about generally. In the counter-ISIL campaign in — particularly in Syria to interrupt, disrupt ISIL’s command and control, to cause them to lose confidence in their networks, to overload their network so that they can’t function, and do all of these things that will interrupt their ability to command and control forces there, control the population and the economy.”

During the press conference, the highly-classified nature of which exact methods will be used against ISIS in cyberspace were something that could not be directly addressed, although Gen. Dunford noted the following:

“The secretary has talked a lot about physically isolating ISIL. In other words, isolating Raqqa, isolating Mosul, keeping the lines of communications between the two being separate, dividing Iraq and Syria up, making life difficult for the — for the — for ISIL. I think conceptually, that’s exactly the same thing we’re trying to do in the cyber world. In other words, we’re trying to both physically and virtually isolate ISIL, limit their ability to conduct command and control, limit their ability to communicate with each other, limit their ability to conduct operations locally and tactically.

But I’ll be one of the first ones arguing that that’s about all we should talk about. Most importantly, we don’t want the enemy to know when, where and how we’re conducting cyber operations. We don’t want them to have information that will allow them to adapt over time. We want them to be surprised when we conduct cyber operations. And frankly, they’re going to experience some friction that’s associated with us and some friction that’s just associated with the normal course of events in dealing in the information age. And frankly, we don’t want them to know the difference. So they — it’s to our advantage to maintain the element of surprise with regard to conducting cyber operations.”

By pairing more traditional forms of electronic attack with cyber attacks, along with multiple forms of electronic surveillance, the U.S. military can not only create havoc on ISIS’s ability to communicate but also “dictate” their communication methods. By attacking their digital communications it could push them to use more traditional voice/radio communications, and vice-versa. The U.S. can attack this form of communications through electronic warfare. As such, the U.S. can theoretically dictate their command and control communications strategy at any given time to best suit their ability to spy on it, or even just shut it down all-together as a whole.

The only issue is total cyber and electronic attacks on an enemy’s communications network may result in their switching from electronic forms of communications as a whole. Instead they could resort to using couriers, an age-old tactic that is extremely hard to penetrate.

Still, rolling the Islamic State back to a pre-radio era command and control apparatus would greatly degrade their ability to fight in a coordinated manner. This is especially

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Also discussed in the briefing was an omission that the shadowy Expeditionary Targeting Force (ETF), supposedly led by elite Delta Force operators, is fully deployed and active in Iraq.

“It’s a tool that we introduced as part of our — the accelerated operations to conduct raids of various kinds, seizing places and people, freeing hostages and prisoners of ISIL, and making it such that ISIL has to fear that anywhere, anytime, it may be struck. The only thing I’ll say is the ETF is in position, it is having an effect and operating, and I expect it to be a very effective part of our acceleration campaign. I don’t have any more on that.”

We, but since then the Pentagon has been reluctant to speak about it. That is until today.

The Pentagon and the Obama Administration announced yesterday that a team of between 100 and 200…

Many of you are probably thinking: why is the Pentagon disclosing any of this? But the Obama Administration has to sell the idea that it’s making progress and accelerating the fight against ISIS after a year and a half of stagnation. This is something Carter has been aggressively acting on himself in an attempt to reboot what can be interpreted as a phony coalition with few members actually doing any fighting.

Although these new tactics are a good step in the right direction,

U.S. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter seems to get the reality that the so-called “coalition” of…

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