Although Americans recognize that Russian hackers are able to access sensitive information and compromise critical infrastructure, this is not the first time there have been breaks during sensitive diplomatic negotiations.
The United States Secretary of Defense ordered a break in all cyber operations against Russia.
Donald Trump promised to end “In three times”. Kiev’s resistance and European allies to an outcome that is not fair and lasting has disturbed the plans.
Vladimir Putin has been rescued from Trump’s international isolation, and the White House is committed to continuing the approach strategy to Kremlin.
The latest offer from the new administration was the order given by the Pentagon Secretary of Defense to suspend all cyber operations against Russia.
The United States Cyber Command was partly created to respond to the threats of Russia and other foreign powers.
Although the United States recognizes that Russian hackers are able to access sensitive information and compromise critical infrastructure, this is not the first time there have been breaks during sensitive diplomatic negotiations.
Cyber operations commanded from the state of Maryland make it possible to detect and lock acts of sabotage and cybers.
The break may compromise US cooperation with European spy and counter-espionage agencies, which have become increasing attack attempts in the last year.
The newspaper The New York Times Advances that instructions to the Cyberspace Defense Command were given before public disagreement in the Oval Room, with Zelensky to be humiliated to Gáudio de Moscow.