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US stops Cyber-Operations against Russia: Free Pass for Putin?
THE UNITED STATES SURRENDERS TO RUSSIAN HACKERS
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The United States, once the global leader in cybersecurity, has just committed an act of self-sabotage so staggering that it defies logic.
In a move that reeks of appeasement, the Trump administration has effectively neutered its own cybersecurity agencies, ordering them to ease off Russian cyber threats.
This isn’t just a strategic shift—it’s a full-blown surrender.
For years, Russian cyber operatives have launched relentless attacks against American infrastructure, businesses, and even our democracy itself.
They’ve hacked elections, infiltrated power grids, and brought essential supply chains to their knees.
And now? The U.S. government is telling its top cyber defenders to stand down.
A GIFT TO PUTIN—COURTESY OF WASHINGTON
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This decision is nothing short of a geopolitical love letter to Vladimir Putin.
Coming hot on the heels of a phone call between Trump and the Russian dictator, it signals to the world that America is no longer serious about defending itself in the digital age.
The fact that the White House has stopped publicly naming Russia as a top cyber threat is alarming enough, but ordering agencies like CISA to stop tracking Russian hackers?
That’s an act of sheer recklessness.
The implications of this are catastrophic. The “Five Eyes” intelligence alliance—our strongest cyber defense network—relies on the U.S. for crucial intelligence sharing.
By muzzling its own experts, Washington is weakening not just itself but also its closest allies. Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are now left wondering if America can be trusted to have their backs.
THE ERA OF AMERICAN WEAKNESS
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This isn’t just about cybersecurity.
It’s about global power.
America’s retreat from the cyber battlefield is a neon-lit sign of weakness that will be noticed in Moscow, Beijing, Tehran, and beyond.
This is the same nation that, just last year, labeled Russia a “permanent cyber threat.” What changed?
Have Russian hackers suddenly abandoned their efforts to cripple U.S. infrastructure?
Hardly.
This move also hamstrings America’s ability to retaliate. Cyberwarfare isn’t just about defense—it’s about deterrence.
The ability to launch counterstrikes and impose real consequences on adversaries has been an essential tool in modern conflict.
But with this shift, the U.S. is essentially disarming itself in cyberspace. If the Colonial Pipeline attack of 2021 taught us anything, it’s that cyberattacks aren’t just nuisances—they can paralyze entire sectors of the economy.
AMERICA IS NOW A SITTING DUCK
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The most infuriating part? This isn’t a strategic recalibration.
It’s a surrender masquerading as diplomacy. The American people are being gaslit into believing that this is some kind of diplomatic masterstroke when in reality, it’s a display of profound cowardice.
The Trump administration would rather cozy up to Russia than protect its own citizens from cyber warfare.
And make no mistake—Russia will exploit this. Every cybercriminal syndicate and Kremlin-backed hacker group just got a free pass.
The next major cyberattack on U.S. infrastructure is no longer a question of if, but when. And when it happens, Washington will have only itself to blame.
America is at war in cyberspace.
The problem is, only one side is still fighting.
Sincerely,
Adaptation-Guide
ADAPT OR DIE!
WE ARE READY! ARE YOU?
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