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As for if the US and Israel will attack Iran... if you can tell me whether the leadership is sane or not I'll answer.
The U.S. has gained access to use almost all the military airfields of Turkmenistan, including the airport in Nebit-Dag near the Iranian border, which was reconstructed at American expense.
Hollywood Reporter @THR: Pro-Kremlin News Network Russia Today Attacked by Hackers http://j.mp/ZOf2vR
Hacker group AntiLeaks claimed responsibility for the action, which was timed to coincide with the network's coverage of the Bradley Manning trial.
MOSCOW -- The pro-Kremlin English-language TV station Russia Today suffered a hacking attack on its web site, which coincided with the station’s reporting on the trial of U.S. soldier Bradley Manning and its celebration of becoming “the first international news agency to reach one billion views on YouTube.”
The attack came late on June 3, disrupting the operation of the channel’s web site for five hours. Later, the group AntiLeaks claimed responsibility for the disturbance. Earlier that day, Russia Today reported on the trial of Manning, who is accused of leaking a huge cache of classified U.S. government documents to the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks. AntiLeaks self-identify as a group of hackers who strongly oppose the mission statement and activities of Wikileaks.
The hackers’ attack soured Russia Today’s celebration of hitting the one-billion-viewers mark on YouTube, something that AntiLeaks acknowledged in its tweet saying, “I'm sorry I spoiled your 1 Billion Views' Special Program parading around a bunch of terrorists."
The AntiLeaks group launched a similar DDoS attack -- "distributed denial-of-service attack," the technical name for a hacking attack intended to make a computer service unavailable to its intended users -- during the premiere of The Julian Assange Show on Russia Today a year ago...
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/h ... ews-563479
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RT_%28TV_network%29The creation of Russia Today was a part of larger effort by the Kremlin intended to improve the image of Russia abroad.[18] RT was conceived by former media minister Mikhail Lesin,[19] and Vladimir Putin’s press spokesperson Aleksei Gromov.[20] At the time of RT’s founding RIA Novosti director Svetlana Mironyuk stated: "Unfortunately, at the level of mass consciousness in the West, Russia is associated with three words: communism, snow and poverty," and added "We would like to present a more complete picture of life in our country."[19]
where serious journalist are routinely murdered
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