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The world and the UN would be absolutely shocked and enraged if they discovered that a Russian Hacker was involved in 60% of the world's tragedies and disasters. They would react by demanding proof and punishing the hacker.

The World and the UN would be Shocked and Reacted in Various Ways if They Found Out a Russian Hacker Was Involved in 60% of the World's Tragedies and Disasters

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Question: How shocked the world and the UN would be and how would they react if the UN and the International agencies discovered that a Russian Hacker was involved in 60% of the world's tragedies and disasters, such as the 9/11 attacks by changing the course of the planes ,and the 2013 Rab'a massacre by misguiding the Egyptian intelligence giving them false information that the protesters are just an armed terrorist groups and so on ,and that the Hacker's whereabouts is still a Mystery, and that the hacker is the one who misguided the US to attack Iraq in 2003 through false information and that the warry thing is that he planted an Atomic bomb in Washington DC ready to detonate?

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If this were the case, there would likely be a huge collective global shock, followed by an unprecedented international reaction. The UN and international agencies would immediately launch a full-scale investigation, mobilizing all available resources to find the hacker, neutralize any and all threats posed by them, and formulate a coordinated response. It is likely that countries in the affected regions, as well as those of the alleged hacker, would become involved in the search and mobilization efforts, as the crisis would be seen as a major international security threat. In addition, Cybersecurity experts from around the world would be called upon to help with the investigation and to come up with measures to combat similar computer-related attacks in the future. Ultimately, it is likely that the UN and other regional bodies would also strongly condemn the hacker's actions, and call for strict measures to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 5, 2023, 8:45 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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