Austin Rogers
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I think discrete attacks that are prophylactic in nature is not a war.
I think that bears itself out in history.
Cyber war is not a real thing.
I'm not saying cyber war is not a real thing at all.
I'm saying that I don't think that we can fairly characterize this as a war.
So the largest buildup of U.S.
Again, I think we're getting into semantics.
I think as a legal term of art, no, I would not call it war.
Yeah, absolutely.
No, they don't.
We are talking about two different realities.
There's a colloquial way of describing war.
There's a legal way of describing war where now the president can seize private companies and force them to operate the economy in a certain way.
He can do blockades.
It has certain implications on maritime law.
That is a totally different reality.
I would say we're in a conflict.
Okay, so 433.
It goes back to the fight versus the punch thing.