I don't know if we discussed this, but it sorta seemed to slip by in the News Storm: Pentagon Puts Cyberwarriors on the Offensive, Increasing the Risk of Conflict.
Apparently, and without a coherent policy in place or a specific order from the top, the US has switched to a policy of "aggressive defense". I'm not sure what to think about it. On one hand, the threat of cyberattacks is only becoming more obvious and frightening with time. On the other, I'm not sure whether it'll help actually make us safer, or just provoke people.
Isn't the best defense a good offense?
Still, cyberwar is a real Wild West right now, theres no geneva convention equivalent that sets down what you can and can't do, nor is there an equivalent of MAD. I read in an article recently (forget where though) that the problem with cyberwar/cyberattacks is that it's the opposite of nukes and the fact that it takes so long to find the origin for sure of a cyberattack and theres the problem of escalation and precedence.
Misko, your link seems to be broken.
And for the United States' eroding reputation I can only say that among my circle of people the antipathy towards the US is growing more and more towards outright hatred. People who five years ago were ambivalent are losing sympathy for the US and western countries in general. On the other hand, people who have a favourable opinion of the west remain sympathetic.
Seeing as I know only a very limited amount of people my observations are of negligible value, however they could be symptoms of something larger.
And indeed it was. Fixed now though.
The erosion of our national reputation abroad is one of many things which keeps me up at night; the fact that there may not soon be much of a 'West' to feel contempt for is little consolation. I am curious as to the location and demography of your group of friends though.
I'm concerned about our reputation as a nation as well, going forward. Trump is already starting to alienate those in the West. While much of it is against the Trump admin and could easily turn around with a new President (see the change from Bush to Obama), Trump is antagonizing our allies in ways Bush 43 never did.
If he loses in 2020, perhaps it'll be salvaged relatively quickly, but the damage has already been done to our credibility which will take longer to recover from. If he serves two terms, I'm not sure we'd have a positive reputation at the end of that.