Foreign policy against USA

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  1. bwilson4web

    bwilson4web Well-Known Member Subscriber

    Source: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA112-11.html

    The global spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) created a fertile ground for attempts to influence and destabilize different populations and countries. Both Russia and China appear to have employed information manipulation during the COVID-19 pandemic in service to their respective global agendas. ...

    Key Findings
    • Both countries disseminated messages through a wide variety of channels and platforms, including social media.
    • Both countries attempted to tarnish the reputation of the United States by emphasizing challenges with its pandemic response and characterizing U.S. systems as inadequate.
    • Both countries falsely accused the United States of developing and intentionally spreading the virus.
    • The two countries appeared to differ in their principal goals for COVID-19-related information efforts: Russia aimed to destabilize the United States; China aimed to protect and enhance its own international reputation.
    • Both countries modified their COVID-19-related messaging over time, focusing on conspiracy theories about the virus's origins and impacts from March 2020 to April 2020 and later moving to concentrate on perceived U.S. failure in responding to the pandemic.
    • While Russia deployed media with wide-ranging ideologies and a variety of audiences, China-linked messaging was ideologically uniform, consistent across multiple information outlets, and appeared to target audiences that were less varied.
    • Countering apparent Russian and Chinese malign and subversive information efforts will require campaigns that consider the capabilities and thematic emphasis of each of these actors.
    • Profiling Russian and Chinese sources known to frequently create and disseminate disinformation and propaganda can also inform counter-messaging efforts.
    • China and Russia appear to amplify one another's messages, when opportune. This might eventually lead to some collaboration, albeit limited in nature.
    • Public health messaging should account for potential impacts of Russian and Chinese messaging on vaccination uptake.

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    Bob Wilson
     
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  3. SouthernDude

    SouthernDude Active Member

    Thanks for the FUD. Still haven't proven me wrong. I have only used CDC data. You use speculation and media opinion.
     

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