like. the iranians are signaling back, they didn t want to shoot down a plane that had american personnel on it. and so, both sides are right on the edge, but they re trying to define what direct and indirect conflict looks like. and for the most part, i think what you see is this conflict underneath the radar, in the cyber domain, through proxies, all the while, as richard reported, attempts at diplomatic openings. and so, that s where we are now. i think both sides are taking stock of what the signaling looks like, but they re continuing their pressure campaigns in these asymmetric domains. yeah, asymmetric warfare really seems to be the name of the game across the changing nature of war and warfare. so i wonder, too, are you worried about retaliation in the case of the cyber attack? what would retaliation by the iranians look like on a cyber front? well, i think absolutely right. the department of homeland security actually put out a warning on saturday precisely for that reason
issues and questions and so son to imagine that there is some signaling back to hey, how about me for a pardon. on one handed that maybe the president have found one narrow area of executive authorities that s unchecked and he has grasp onto that particular authority. it is also interesting to come the day after the kavanaugh nominati nomination. brett cakavanaugh is a mainstre conservative republican who could have been nominated by any republican party. this pardon does seem to tailor to the base of the president. i find it interesting that they took place the next day. throw a bone. who knows. i think it is possible. terry and jeffery, as always, thank you very much. president trump is soon landing to brussels for the nato
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