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The internet relies on things: vulnerable undersea cables

The internet relies on things: vulnerable undersea cables

by Anthony Bergin | Jun 23, 2023 | Strategy & Capability

According to Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian president, Russia could destroy subsea cables in Europe and America. As a maritime power the US connects with its friends and allies around the world through submarine cables. Almost all our communications, including...
Beijing’s empty words mean deterrence, not dialogue, will prevent war

Beijing’s empty words mean deterrence, not dialogue, will prevent war

by Michael Shoebridge | Jun 8, 2023 | China

Australian prime minister Albanese isn’t the only one talking about the need for ‘guardrails’ in our region to manage and reduce the risk of conflict. This idea has been put forward by US President Biden and senior members of his Administration like Secretary of State...
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