International
-Sathish Raman
The
Kremlin
is
enlisting
unsuspecting
Americans
and
commercial
PR
firms
in
Russia
to
disseminate
disinformation
about
the
US
presidential
race,
top
intelligence
officials
revealed
on
Monday.
This
move
is
part
of
ongoing
efforts
by
America’s
adversaries
to
influence
public
opinion
ahead
of
the
2024
election.

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“The
American
public
should
know
that
content
they
read
online
—
especially
on
social
media
—
could
be
foreign
propaganda,
even
if
it
appears
to
be
coming
from
fellow
Americans
or
originating
in
the
United
States,”
stated
an
official
from
the
Office
of
the
Director
of
National
Intelligence,
who
briefed
reporters
anonymously.
Russia’s
Disinformation
Tactics
Authorities
highlighted
that
Russia
remains
the
most
significant
threat
in
terms
of
election
disinformation.
Groups
linked
to
the
Kremlin
are
increasingly
hiring
marketing
and
communications
firms
within
Russia
to
create
campaigns
and
obscure
their
involvement.
Two
such
firms
were
sanctioned
by
the
US
in
March
for
creating
fake
websites
and
social
media
profiles
to
spread
Kremlin
disinformation.
The
disinformation
often
targets
candidates,
voting
processes,
or
contentious
issues
like
immigration,
crime,
or
the
war
in
Gaza.
The
ultimate
aim
is
to
get
Americans
to
unknowingly
spread
Russian
disinformation.
People
tend
to
trust
and
share
information
they
believe
originates
domestically,
officials
noted.
Iran
and
China’s
Involvement
Iran
is
expanding
its
efforts
while
China
proceeds
cautiously
regarding
2024.
Director
of
National
Intelligence
Avril
Haines
mentioned
that
Iran
has
covertly
supported
American
protests
over
Israel’s
war
against
Hamas
in
Gaza.
Iranian-linked
groups
have
posed
as
online
activists,
encouraged
protests,
and
provided
financial
support
to
some
protest
groups.
China
has
shown
restraint
concerning
the
US
presidential
race
but
may
target
congressional
races
or
other
down-ballot
contests
where
candidates
have
strong
opinions
on
China.
Beijing’s
approach
contrasts
with
its
extensive
disinformation
campaign
before
Taiwan’s
recent
election.
Heightened
Warnings
and
Measures
Officials
tracking
foreign
disinformation
have
issued
twice
as
many
warnings
to
political
candidates,
government
leaders,
election
offices,
and
others
targeted
by
foreign
groups
so
far
in
the
2024
election
cycle
compared
to
2022.
Although
they
did
not
disclose
the
number
of
warnings
or
recipients,
this
increase
reflects
heightened
interest
in
the
presidential
race
by
America’s
adversaries
and
improved
government
efforts
to
identify
and
warn
of
such
threats.
The
warnings
are
intended
to
help
targets
protect
themselves
and
correct
any
misinformation
if
necessary.
Authorities
emphasized
that
foreign
influence
actors
are
becoming
more
adept
at
hiding
their
involvement
and
getting
Americans
to
spread
disinformation
unwittingly.
Exploiting
Recent
Developments
Russia
and
other
countries
are
quickly
exploiting
recent
developments
in
the
presidential
race,
including
the
attempted
assassination
of
former
President
Donald
Trump
and
President
Joe
Biden’s
decision
to
drop
out
in
favour
of
Vice
President
Kamala
Harris.
Following
the
attack
on
Trump,
Russian
disinformation
agencies
amplified
claims
that
Democratic
rhetoric
led
to
the
shooting
or
even
baseless
conspiracy
theories
suggesting
Biden
or
the
Ukrainian
government
orchestrated
the
attempt.
“These
pro-Russian
voices
sought
to
tie
the
assassination
attempt
with
Russia’s
continuing
war
against
Ukraine,”
concluded
the
Atlantic
Council’s
Digital
Forensics
Research
Lab,
which
tracks
Russian
disinformation.
Eroding
support
for
Ukraine
remains
a
top
objective
of
Russian
disinformation.
Trump
has
praised
Russian
President
Vladimir
Putin
in
the
past
and
is
seen
as
less
supportive
of
NATO.
Intelligence
officials
have
previously
determined
that
Russian
propaganda
appeared
designed
to
support
Trump,
a
stance
they
reiterated
on
Monday.
In
summary,
intelligence
officials
warn
that
foreign
adversaries
are
intensifying
their
efforts
to
influence
American
public
opinion
ahead
of
the
2024
election.
They
urge
vigilance
as
these
actors
become
more
sophisticated
in
their
tactics.