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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOlga Lautman: From Kremlin to MAGA: Russia's Decade-Long Influence in America
Olga Lautman
Nov 23, 2024
For decades, Russia has been running a sophisticated operation designed to destabilize the United States and polarize its society. With Trumps return to power in the aftermath of the 2024 election, it is clearer than ever that Moscows long gameleveraging disinformation, propaganda, and psychological warfarehas been central to shaping the conditions for Trumps political resurrection. The ultimate goal of Russias interference has always been to weaken America as a global power and dismantle its democratic institutions.
For the past decade, Ive been warning about the dangers of Russia's information warfare and the devastating effects it could have on US and global stability. Ukraine was used as a testing ground for Russias asymmetric warfare tactics, including cyberattacks, disinformation, and psychological operations. These same tactics were then unleashed against all of Europe, the U.S., Canada, and the rest of the world.
Russias Decades of Influence Operations: A Strategy for Division
Russias campaign to destabilize the U.S. has deep roots, dating back to the Soviet Union and the KGBs efforts to sow discord in Western democracies. However, with the advent of modern technology, Russia has exponentially increased the scale and reach of its operations. What was once a slow, methodical process of disinformation and ideological subversion has now been supercharged by the power of the internet and social media. Through cyberattacks, social media manipulation, and support for far-right political movements, Russia has been able to exploit Americas existing divisions, amplifying them to unprecedented levels. From fueling the birtherism movement to stoking fears around the COVID-19 pandemic to manipulating economic anxieties and exacerbating tensions over immigration and the border, Russian operations have consistently found ways to target the most contentious issues in American society. This ability to reach millions of Americans in minutes, spreading disinformation and deepening divisions, has made Russias influence campaign far more effectiveand dangerousthan ever before.
Disinformation is Moscows primary weapon in its strategic goals to subvert democracy. Through social media bots, fake news websites, and highly targeted ads, Russia amplifies some of the most polarizing issues in American politicseconomic insecurity, immigration, race relations, religious tensions, traditional values, and many other divisive topics. These tactics are strategically crafted to exploit existing societal divisions, deepen rifts, and sow discord across the country. By fueling confusion, fear, and anger around these issues, Russia effectively stokes the fires of populist movements, further fracturing the American political landscape. The Kremlin's fingerprints were all over the anti-immigrant rhetoric, economic fear-mongering, and culture wars that have dominated American politics, laying the foundation for Trumps propaganda.
Similarly in Europe, Russia has leveraged far-right political groups and nationalist movements to challenge the European Union and democratic values. These efforts strengthened a transatlantic axis of division, where the far-right, aligned with Russia's interests, helped Moscow push its anti-democratic agenda and global strategic goals.
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Irish_Dem
(59,727 posts)Blue_Tires
(56,735 posts)The most susceptible to it when so many other countries have been able to sniff it out
Irish_Dem
(59,727 posts)Easy peasy.
endless summer
(36 posts)Id like to ignore this because its really depressing but Lautman knows her stuff. Ive witnessed this influence personally. Four people that I know repeated what was clearly russian propaganda verbatim. There was no arguing with them, they found all this garbage online and were true believers.
yardwork
(64,765 posts)And I've seen it in real life.
endless summer
(36 posts)We were told by one of the connoisseurs of propaganda that we were the ones falling for Russian propaganda. The disconnection with reality has sometimes made me feel as if Im losing my mind.
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yardwork
(64,765 posts)peregrinus
(409 posts)Could not believe this was being shown on an American broadcast. A quick Google search found that they had studios and offices in Washington DC and that RT was owned by the Russian state. Then started seeing a long line of far left and far right bloggers and personalities being paraded out in interviews pushing divisive rhetoric and conspiracy theories. Its why I know the latest round of UFO nonsense is complete bullshit, they were pushing that shit hard and now there are UFO hearings on Capitol Hill.