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US to ban its citizens from using Kaspersky?
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<blockquote data-quote="jamey910111" data-source="post: 1091979" data-attributes="member: 113745"><p>First the US made up stuff about things that didn't exist - example: WMDS in Iraq. Since it made up so much stuff, no one believes it anymore, i mean that strategy backfired - the new strategy now is to conduct undemocratic actions in the name of 'democracy' over nothing, essentially no actually threats from kaspersky were provided, after more than a decade, they could not conjur anything because nothing existed, so they said we are banning kaspersky because it's dangerous but we don't have any evidence to provide anythign we say.</p><p></p><p>This is indeed a smarter strategy - refer to a non-existent threat, why? Because it's harder to counter .With WMDs in Iraq you can always point and say where are these WMDs?? - but when u accuse Kaspersky over nothing, i.e., <strong>Kaspersky is evil, at some point in the future it will haunt us, 'but I got 0 evidence about anything I say'</strong>, it's actually a much smarter strategy. Same thing happened with TikTok of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamey910111, post: 1091979, member: 113745"] First the US made up stuff about things that didn't exist - example: WMDS in Iraq. Since it made up so much stuff, no one believes it anymore, i mean that strategy backfired - the new strategy now is to conduct undemocratic actions in the name of 'democracy' over nothing, essentially no actually threats from kaspersky were provided, after more than a decade, they could not conjur anything because nothing existed, so they said we are banning kaspersky because it's dangerous but we don't have any evidence to provide anythign we say. This is indeed a smarter strategy - refer to a non-existent threat, why? Because it's harder to counter .With WMDs in Iraq you can always point and say where are these WMDs?? - but when u accuse Kaspersky over nothing, i.e., [B]Kaspersky is evil, at some point in the future it will haunt us, 'but I got 0 evidence about anything I say'[/B], it's actually a much smarter strategy. Same thing happened with TikTok of course. [/QUOTE]
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