Blaming  Russia, Iran and China is Washington’s tactic to divert attention during  election: expert 
                 
                  (Global Times) -- Blaming Russia, Iran and China for  “shaping” US elections serves as Washington’s tactic to divert attention from  the chaos of its presidential election to outside imaginary enemies, said  Chinese experts, after US officials accused the three countries of recruiting  Americans to spread propaganda to advance their interests ahead of the US  presidential election. 
                     
                  
                    
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                  Some US citizens have been  knowingly helping foreign governments “seed, promote and add credibility to  narratives that serve the foreign actors’ interests,” the US Office of the  Director of National Intelligence said Monday in its latest update on election  security. Others in the US have been duped into aiding the foreign actors,  according to the report. 
                    The report claimed that Russia  has been making efforts to build and use networks of US and Western  “personalities” to create and disseminate Russian-friendly narratives.” 
                    Similarly, the Chinese  government has collaborated with a China-based technology company to enhance  its “covert influence operations, including to more efficiently create content  that connects with local audiences,” anonymous officials at the Office of US  National Director of Intelligence were quoted by Bloomberg as saying. 
                    They declined to name the  company involved. 
                    In response, Lin Jian, a  spokesperson from China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday that  China has never and will never interfere with US elections. “We firmly oppose  US disseminating false information to smear China and make China an issue in US  elections.” 
                    The Kremlin on Tuesday dismissed  as absurd US intelligence assertions that Russia is seeking to meddle in the  presidential election and said that US spies were intent on casting Russia as  an enemy, Reuters reported.  
                    “As for these accusations, they  are absurd, and we strongly reject them,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said  when asked about the reports from Washington. 
                    “There will be a lot of such  statements as the US elections approach because Russia and the head of the  Russian state personally are essentially significant factors that both  Republicans and Democrats exploit during their political struggle, especially  in the election campaign,” said Peskov. 
                    The recent smear campaigns  against China, Russia and Iran for allegedly interfering with the US election  are tactics used by Washington to treat internal problems by blaming external  forces, Li Haidong, a professor at the China Foreign Affairs University, told  the Global Times on Tuesday.  
                    By shifting the blame for the  chaos in its own elections onto external parties, it implies that US political  elites have no genuine intention of addressing their domestic issues. Instead,  they hope to divert attention by creating animosity toward other countries, Li  said.  
                    “We will definitely not  interfere with the internal affairs of this country [US],” Deputy Chairman of  the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev told Russian news agency Tass on  Sunday.  
                    Bloomberg cited US officials as  saying that although China does not seek to influence the outcome of the  presidential election, there is the possibility that Beijing-related actors may  try to denigrate down-ballot candidates seen as threatening to China’s core  interests.  
                    China has made it clear that no  matter which candidate sits in the Oval Office, its policy regarding China will  continue to be unfriendly and antagonistic, said Li, noting that overhyping the  China factor during the US election is an attempt by American officials to  provoke an unfriendly consensus among the public toward China. 
                    Continually recklessly smearing  China will only make US policy toward China less rational and more emotional,  ideological and extreme, posing obstacles to broader China-US cooperation on  various issues, Li noted.  
                    
 
                  (Latest Update August 1, 2024)
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