if you re a cyberwarrior i m not going to have to drag a cyberwarrior away from their computer or keyboard. we also need cyberwarriors. we need combat arms, all different walks of life. where did this come from? where did the idea that the military should be a social laboratory for social justice come from? was it a certain administration, was it a certain policy, i remember women in the military, but women in combat roles, where did the idea that equity, i love your analogy of the wnba and the nba, where did that analysis come in? president obama said publicly, i want to see every minority have an equal opportunity in the military. on the surface everyone agrees with that. everything we re talking about. we all want everyone agreed. they wanted to do female-male infantry units so the marine corps spent six months, did a female engagement i remember that. and they had a male bat
Information warfare has played a significant role in the war in Ukraine. While armies of Russian trolls once seemed to have the upper hand on social media, they are now meeting their match in a pro-Ukrainian meme army that calls itself NAFO.
national security and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian. i no you ve talked to an expert on the so-called shadow war. tell us about it. his name is jeffrey carr and several years ago he developed a relationship with cyberwarriors from ukraine s main intelligence agency. so he s been in regular touch with these government hackers as they ve been breaking into networks, hallie, and stealing sensitive data in russia and posting it on the internet. carr says they ve hacked a slew of sensitive targets including the moscow subway, a nuclear power plant, a major bank and even the cell phone of the head of russia s missile force. he says they re not destroying things but they are stealing and posting secrets including e-mails, blueprints and internal documents. they re trying to send a message, he believes, to russia that none of its networks are safe. nbc news can t independently verify these documents, most of which are in russian, but as you mentioned, u.s. intelligence officials ha