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US slaps sanctions on North Korea after Sony hack
2015-01-03
[IsraelTimes] Obama says punitive measures come in response to regime?s ?destructive, repressive? actions; targets gov?t officials

The United States imposed financial sanctions Friday on North Korea and several senior government officials following a cyber attack on Hollywood studio Sony Pictures.

US President Barack Obama
I am not a dictator!...
said he ordered the sanctions because of ?the provocative, destabilizing, and repressive actions and policies of the Government of North Korea, including its destructive, coercive cyber-related actions during November and December 2014.?

The activities ?constitute a continuing threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States,? he added, in a letter to inform congressional leaders of his executive order.

?The order is not targeted at the people of North Korea, but rather is aimed at the Government of North Korea and its activities that threaten the United States and others,? Obama added.

?Today?s actions are driven by our commitment to hold North Korea accountable for its destructive and destabilizing conduct,? declared US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew, announcing the sanctions.

The new measures allow the Treasury Department ?to apply sanctions against officials of the Government of North Korea and the Workers? Party of Korea, and persons determined to be owned or controlled by, or acting for or on behalf of? these bodies.

The United States has blamed North Korea for a crippling cyber attack on Sony Pictures that saw the release of a trove of embarrassing emails, scripts and other internal communications, including information about salaries and employee health records.

Pyongyang has repeatedly denied involvement in the hack but has applauded the actions of a shadowy online group which grabbed credit for the cyber attack, the self-styled ?Guardians of Peace.?

Obama has said his government takes the hack ?very seriously? and had warned the United States would ?respond proportionately.?
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  Three Card Sanction.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-01-03 14:45  

#3  yes and yes
Posted by: Frank G   2015-01-03 13:21  

#2  Obama is trying to look tough but I believe this is 100% steer manure. For one thing, I don't believe there are enough computer literate NORKs to form a credible hacking community therefore, if the SONY hack was a state run operation the Chicoms did on Pudgy's behalf. We know that the biggest sponsor of state run hacking is China so why doesn't Obama slap a few sanctions on them? Yeah, I know. It's the money, stupid, the NORKs don't have any so it's safe to pick on them.

But all that is if you believe the SONY hack was a state run operation. There are those in the computer security business who believe the SONY hack was an inside job done with the aid of a disgruntled ex-employee. The FBI is standing by their accusation of the NORKs but the same folks who think it was an inside job don't think the FBI spent enough time investigating before they jumped to this conclusion. That's easy enough to believe given Champ's proclivity toward politicizing such agencies as the IRS.

It's not that I have any problems with more sanctions on Pudgy and his associates. I just think Obama is a phony.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2015-01-03 12:15  

#1  Didn't we just cancel sanctions on another provocative, destabilizing, repressive regime because sanctions don't work? (ok, ok, Cuba has not been as provocative since the Russians ran out of money during the Cold War, but still...)
Posted by: SteveS   2015-01-03 11:42  

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