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Largest Ever, Upcoming U.S.-Israel Joint Drill Sending Message to …
www.theblaze.com1/8/12
Arrow 3 Defense Missile Launch Test (Photo credit: Israeli Defense Ministry via Israel Hayom). A planned American-Israeli missile defense exercise is receiving special attention on the heels of a 10-day Iranian naval exercise …
Israel and US to hold joint missile drill | Aerospace & Defence News
aerospace.firetrench.com1/9/12
Israel and the United States are to hold a joint missile defence exercise, the Israeli military said late on Thursday. ASDNews … Last week it test-fired three missiles during war games east of the strait at the entrance to the Gulf. …
An upcoming American-Israeli missile defense exercise is receiving special media attention because it comes on the heels of a ten-day Iranian naval exercise, plus Iranian threats of closing the Strait of Hormuz.
Israeli Defense Forces played down the timing of the announcement, calling such periodic exercises “routine:”
“These exercises, which are part of a long-standing strategic partnership, are planned in advance and part of a routine training cycle designed to improve the interoperability of our defense systems. Like other bi-lateral exercises, Austere Challenge 12 represents another milestone in the strategic relationship between the US and Israel, as well as a step forward in promoting regional stability".
“The exercise scenario involves notional, simulated events as well as some field training, and is not in response to any real-world event".
“The exercise has been planned for at least two years and therefore has no relevance to any world events".
The AP quoted a senior military official who said on condition of anonymity:
"Thousands of American and Israeli soldiers from different units will take part, and the drill will test multiple Israeli and U.S. air defense systems against incoming missiles and rockets".
In a speech last month, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta previewed the exercise, citing it as an example of what he called,
"The administration’s unprecedented levels of defense cooperation with Israel to back up our unshakable commitment to Israel’s security".
And on Sunday’s Face the Nation, Panetta stated two red lines for the U.S.:
"Our red line to Iran is do not develop a nuclear weapon. That’s a red line for us. I think they need to know that, that if they take that step, that they’re going to get stopped. We made very clear that the United States will not tolerate the blocking of the Straits of Hormuz. That’s another red line for us and that we will respond to them.".
See also, What Would Trigger A US Strike On Iran’s Nuclear Facilities?
And Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey on the same show said he believes,
" Iran has the capability, for a period of time to block the Strait of Hormuz, but we would take action and reopen the Straits".
Efraim Inbar, who is director of the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies at Bar Ilan University, says that even if it’s not intended as a response to Iranian moves:
“Any military exercise has political implications. The military organ is always connected to political even if that’s not the intention on the part of the Americans or Israelis. It’s a clear political signal to the bad guys. After we saw the military exercise by the Iranians last week, everybody with political sensitivity tends to believe this is a counter-flexing of muscle".
Inbar also addressed expressions of isolationism in the U.S., something which has been gaining more media attention due to the presidential campaign of GOP candidate Ron Paul:
“This type of exercise expresses the importance of Israel to the U.S. particularly when the U.S. is seen as being weak in the region. It is leaving Iraq, it is on its way out of Afghanistan. Israel is probably the only place a U.S. military airplane will eventually be able to land in the Middle East".
“U.S.-Israel strategic cooperation is beneficial to both sides. The U.S. is a super power and we are a small state but in our area contrary to what isolationists say in the U.S., we all still need allies, or what used to be called ‘calling stations’. Israeli ports are open to the U.S. In fact, the only port where the U.S. can probably bring ships safely in the Eastern Mediterranean is to Israel. Looking at the other countries: Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Libya, the Mediterranean is becoming an Islamist lake".
And an Israeli Air Force officer emphasized that not only Israel gains from the relationship:
“The Americans are eager to conduct this exercise, we are their laboratory in the field of missile defense. A laboratory because Israel has extensive firsthand experience of absorbing incoming rockets and missiles from Hamas and Hezbollah and regularly activates its Iron Dome system to combat the threat".
The Telegraph reported from London that the UK will deploy its largest warship, the HMS Daring, to the Persian Gulf to,
“send a significant message to the Iranians”.
The UK destroyer is due to arrive in late January.
And Oil Supplies?
Western powers have agreed a contingency plan to tap a record volume from emergency stockpiles which could replace nearly all the Gulf oil that would be lost if Iran blocks the Strait of Hormuz.
Stuxnet may have up to 4 malware siblings made on the same …
venturebeat.com12/29/11
Stuxnet has been called the most sophisticated computer worm ever created. We know there are siblings to the malware which took down Iran's nuclear centrifuges, but now Kaspersky labs is saying there may be up to four …
'Stuxnet weapon has at least 4 cousins' «
warsclerotic.wordpress.com12/29/11
Stuxnet has already been linked to another virus, the Duqu data-stealing trojan, but Kaspersky's research suggests that the cyber weapons program that targeted Iran may be far more sophisticated than previously known. …
According to new research by the Russian computer security firm Kaspersky Lab, the Stuxnet virus that damaged Iran’s nuclear program last year is likely one of at least five cyber weapons developed on a single platform.
Costin Raiu, who is Kaspersky’s director of global research & analysis said,
"The platform is comprised of a group of compatible software modules designed to fit together, each with different functions".
"It’s like a Lego set. You can assemble the components into anything: a robot or a house or a tank".
"When a machine becomes infected with Duqu or Stuxnet, the programs search for two unique registry keys on the PC linked to Duqu and Stuxnet, that are then used to load the main piece of malware onto the computer".
"The viruses have not yet been seen in the wild and it’s unclear whether they, like Stuxnet, have been built to cause failures at nuclear plants, or engineered for another purpose".
Kaspersky believes that Tilded traces back to at least 2007 because specific code installed by Duqu was compiled from a device running a Windows operating system on Aug. 31, 2007.
* Right now the words, "malware", "malicious", and "infected" are being used when describing the Stuxnet family but other words may be needed if the programmers’ intent is to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons – My opinion.
The Search For Missing Family Members
Security experts detected the malicious software by ‘keys’ in Stuxnet itself which suggest that it is looking for other family members to communicate with.
Duqu, which is a trojan horse program related to Stuxnet was detected in industrial systems earlier this year searches for Stuxnet and other Duqu machines that contain other members of the family.
Duqu is a scout program that is designed to steal information which can later be used in cyber attacks on industrial control systems, most likely producing a crippling cyber attack.
And what’s really amazing is that both Stuxnet and Duqu appear to be searching for three other relatives that have not been found yet.
Who’s Designed The Software?
Right now, experts believe that either the US or Israeli programmers did, and are doing the work, and some believe that the countries are working together.
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