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Part III: Intellectual Tools for Understanding and Thinking About Cyberattack
Pages 237-238

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... commitment to act in compliance with the international law of armed conflict and its treaty obligations (including that of the Charter of the United Nations) and because cyberattack presents various challenges in interpreting laws written and established to govern traditional kinetic warfare between nation-states.
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... The current stance of the United States toward cyberattack is one that puts no constraints on its use apart from those imposed by the law of armed conflict and related customary international law. But other stances are possible, and from time to time proposals emerge that, if adopted, would constrain activities related to cyberattack undertaken by all nations, including the United States.


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