I'm not sure what I think about the motive of Sony to turn the hacking into a promotional event or how the USG motive you suggest squares with what they've said over the past week (they have been careful not to attribute until just recently, even in spite of rumors of NK fault).
The big question your analysis seems to beg is why #GOP would demand that the movie not be shown. In the scenario where Sony and the USG want to spin this as anti-NK propaganda (certainly this is not out of the USG playbook), why would #GOP play along? I don't understand #GOP's motive in your scenario.
All this is pure speculation on my part of course, but I think the #GOP are just talented people doing it for the lulz. Note that the media mentioned North Korea first, possibly giving #GOP the idea to increase the lulz to levels previously unimagined. Bonus points - It diverts attention from the real hackers; making them less likely to be caught.
Completely agree. I know the regime in North Korea is crazy, but I really don't see them caring about this at all. On the other hand, they're often the butt of jokes in the west. Just look at all the "you've been banned from r/pyongyang jokes on reddit. Or 'The Interview' itself, which based on the trailer, seems to be laughing at the same stereotypes. I think a bunch of hackers that frequent 4chan have a lot more motive to continue this whole joke than North Korea itself.
I'll hammer on a third agreement. I posted a similar comment elsewhere in this thread. This really does make the most sense. I cannot imagine that North Korea has the motivation, brain power, and coordination to pull off something and actually rattle our culture, let alone be adept enough to know that Sony is a good target to attack Hollywood.
Companies are "brands" for hackers. "I hacked Target. Home Depot was me." etc. Sony is a huge brand. Keep the lulz going, and see how big it can get.
Finally, what do you think of #GOP coming from some of the same IPs used in prior attacks known to have been state sponsored? You must think that they bought access to these machines on the same forums they bought Korean malware?
Okay, so you think that this is is a manufactured lie. I understand your position now - it seems consistent to me.
I'm not sure that I personally buy that the evidence is manufactured - that there is motivation enough from the USG to invent that evidence. But this is where there is reached an impasse. There just isn't enough information at this point to really say. Either speculation can be right.
The big question your analysis seems to beg is why #GOP would demand that the movie not be shown. In the scenario where Sony and the USG want to spin this as anti-NK propaganda (certainly this is not out of the USG playbook), why would #GOP play along? I don't understand #GOP's motive in your scenario.