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The United States might retaliate militarily if foreign countries or terrorist groups abroad try to strike this country through the Internet, the White House technology adviser said Wednesday. “We reserve the right to respond in any way appropriate: through covert action, through military action, any one of the tools available to the president,” Richard Clarke said at a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing on cyberterrorism. Full Story