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Saying the U.S. could go to war with a “major power,” 78-year-old President Joe Biden issued his absurd warning to Russia and China over cyber-crime, stemming from Russian and Chinese cyber gangs, not Moscow or Beijing. Biden has spent the last seven months turning back the clock to the Cold War, accusing Russia and China of human rights abuses, and, more recently, ransomware attacks that shut down the Colonial Oil Pipeline, disrupting fuel supplies to the East Coat, and putting Brazilian-based JBS meatpacking on ice. But whatever the reason, Biden’s needs his head examined saying that the U.S. could go to war against a “major power.” “I think it’s more than likely wer’re going to end up, if we end up in a war—a real shooting war with a major power—it’s going to be as a consequence of a cyber breach of great consequences and it’s increasing exponentially, the capabilities,” Biden said.

Biden’s statements are beyond reckless, confused, showing impairments beyond anything imaginable, suggesting he’d order, as commander-in-chief, the U.S. military to attack the Russian Federation or Communist China. Where’s the press to call out Biden’s madness, rubber stamping everything he says, pretending that he’s not cognitively impaired, all covering for him like they did during the 2020 campaign. Talking about a “real shooting war” with a “major power” is madness by anyone’s definition, regardless of whatever happens with cyber-attacks. Instead of threatening Russian and China, Biden should threaten U.S; companies that operate key infrastructure or industries with worthless cyber-security. When SolarWinds network management software was hacked by alleged Russian hackers in 2020, no one asked why U.S. government network management software was vulnerable to cyber-attacks.

Talking about a possible shooting war with Russia or China turns U.S. diplomacy on its head, making 58-year-old Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s work more complicated. When the U.S. continues to dialogue with Russia in Geneva about Russian-based cyber-crime, what’s Russian President Vladimir Putin supposed to think now? Putin met with Biden Jun 16 in Geneva to discuss a whole raft of issues, including recent Russian based cyber attacks. Putin told Biden he knew nothing of Russian cyber gangs but would look into what’s going on, if anything. Putin said he’d look into Biden’s allegations of Russian-based cyber-attacks on U.S. infrastructure but didn’t concede that it’s happening. Biden’s veiled threat to start a “real shooting war” over cyber-attacks shows how U.S.-Russian and U.S.-Chinese relations have hit rock bottom took he took office. Trump never talked about war with Russia and China.

Pulling out of Afghanistan, ending a 20-year low intensity war, and scheduling an end to combat operations in Iraq by year’s end, who’s Biden kidding talking openly about a “ real shooting war” with Russia and China over cyber-attacks. If the U.S. government has no proof that the cyber attacks against the U.S. were directed by the Kremlin or Beijing, where’s the act of war? When Microsoft claimed it was hacked July 20, all fingers pointed toward Beijing, not unknown Russian hackers. What’s wrong with Microsoft’s cyber security that it’s email and calendar were left vulnerable to cyber-attacks? Microsoft’s cyber-security contractor Volexity and Microsoft determined that the hack affected only 30,000 customers came from China. Beijing denied any involvement, blaming the CIA hacking China’s Internet security apparatus, affecting many Chinese businesses.

Speaking to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence [ODNI] 51-year-old Avril Haines, Biden’s warning about possible war with Russia and China had to sound ominous. Talking about a “real shooting war,” Biden talked about cyber-crime “increasing expontentially,” suggesting, if you follow his logic, that increases a possible “real shooting war,” sending a threatening message to Moscow and Beijing. Neither have any fear of Biden’s threats knowing they’re more than ready to handle any U.S. military attack. Speaking to about 120 ODNI staff and senior leadership that control about 17 intel agencies, Biden expressed confidence in their work. On May 26, Biden asked Haines to get to the bottom of the origin for the deadly novel coronavirus that’s decimated the U.S. and the planet. “I will never politicize the work you do. You have my word of that,” Biden said, taking a veiled swipe at Trump.

When Biden was Vice President and 80-year-old DNI James Clapper ran the department, the ODNI was used politically to undermine 75-year-old former President Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. If Biden was really concerned about the ODNI being used politically, he would have ordered a review of what happened under Trump’s 2016 campaign and administration. “It’s too important for our country,” said Biden, referring to the political use of intelligence. ODNI said all of its 17 agencies concluded that Russia interfered with the 2016 presidential election. Yet they offered no proof, only wild accusations. No, Biden wants them to solve the Covid-19 conundrum when Biden helps cover up the origin by relying on Dr. Anthony Fauci, the NIH official that funded Wuhan Institute of Virology’s Shi Zhenli’s bioweapons lab that created the deadly novel coronavirus and global pandemic.