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The discussion highlights the chilling evolution of cyber warfare, where disabling a nation's power grid has transitioned from a theoretical horror to a daily reality in modern conflicts. Commenters weigh the strategic impact of operations by entities like CYBERCOM, noting that while nuclear deterrence fails to prevent digital strikes, the ability to sabotage infrastructure through tech dependency offers a potent—and potentially more devastating—alternative to traditional bombing. Amidst debates over the reliability of official leaks and the ethics of "lights out" scenarios, there is a growing consensus that major powers have fully integrated these invisible weapons into their war plans to gain dominance and demoralize adversaries.