Russia, China and Iran want to win the US election


US Presidential Election 2020
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US Presidential Election 2020: Which Candidate Will Russia, China and Iran Want to Win?


Would Russia want the United States to remain a great power? Does China want Biden to succeed? These are the questions that are on the minds of the US intelligence community ahead of the November US election.

Top intelligence officials have warned that external forces will "openly or covertly" persuade American voters to vote for a single candidate. By foreign powers they mean Russia, China and Iran.

The three need not be confused with each other because in the eyes of American intelligence, each of them has its own goal and its own unique abilities.

These intelligence analyzes are being critically examined in their place. A 'whistleblower' (Whistleblower, who discloses the secrets of the authorities in the public interest) has recently accused him of being asked to downplay the potential threat from Russia because it The president is light-hearted.

So now that elections are almost a month away, what do voters need to know?

What do the intelligence agencies say about Russia?

What do the intelligence agencies say about Russia?Image source Reuters

As you may have noticed, in the run-up to the 2016 election and in the days to come, everyone's attention was drawn to Russia.

In short, US intelligence believes that Russia tried to influence the US election in favor of Donald Trump.

The accusation was intended to give the impression that Trump's team and Russian officials met, that Hillary Clinton's election campaign and cyber-attacks against Democrats, that state voter databases were targeted, and that the Internet True or false material about a one-sided party was exposed.


Last month, a Senate panel with a majority of Republicans reinforced the idea that Russia wanted Trump to win, but the report concluded that his campaign was subject to any external attack. However, he refrained from saying that there was any criminal activity behind his campaign.

Biden now replaces Hillary Clinton in the 2020 election. William Avenina, head of the US Counterintelligence and Security Center, has released a report that he believes will be read by the American people. In the report, he says Russia is "using measures aimed at discrediting the former vice president."

According to Christopher Ray, head of the FBI, Russia has not stopped interfering. What he did in the run-up to the 2018 congressional elections was, in a sense, "dress rehearsals for the big show of 2020." Was.

Russia has consistently refused to interfere in foreign elections. Earlier this year, a Kremlin spokesman called the allegations of interference "baseless declarations" that had "nothing to do with reality."

Regardless of whether Russia wants a second term for Donald Trump, analysts often point out that Russia has a big target for its opponents in order to recruit prostitutes. They could be destabilized by spreading al-Maluki.

For example, an EU document earlier this year accused Russia of launching a campaign to spread fake news about the corona virus, making it difficult for the EU to deal with it. Could be Russia has denied the allegations in a statement issued Friday stating "Similar, baseless allegations concerning Russia's intelligence have been made more than once.

What do the candidates say?


Joe Biden recently called Russia a rival and warned that "Russia will have to pay the price" if it continued to intervene.

President Trump has repeatedly downplayed allegations of Russian interference, in a way that is different from the analysis of his own government's intelligence experts.

After meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2018, when asked about his analysis of US intelligence about the Russian president, President Trump said: "President Putin says Russia did not do that and I have no reason to. I don't understand why that country would do that. He later said that he had made a mistake in speaking to her.

 What does intelligence say about China?

What does intelligence say about China?
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Leading members of the Trump administration say it is China, not Russia, that could pose a threat to this year's election.

"I've seen intelligence reports myself," said William Barr, the attorney general. That is why I have come to this conclusion. Adam Schiff, a Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, accused William Barr of lying.

In his view, Mr. Avenina has said that US intelligence is confident that "China will prefer President Trump ..." About which Beijing thinks that ... If they do not win the election, there will be uncertainty.

"China is expanding the scope of its efforts to influence US policy, to put pressure on individuals who it thinks are against its interests and to criticize China," he said. Could stop

The use of the word 'effect' is noteworthy. However, China has other invisible ways to influence public opinion.

According to the Stanford Internet Observatory list, 'a collection of materials, an army of experts called astroturf, and lots of fake accounts on social media and lots of social media channels, but to what extent China is willing to use them. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. "China will continue to review the pros and cons of the offensive game," he said.

Perhaps their purpose is to present China's point of view to the world. Facebook has recently shut down several accounts linked to China, many of which had links to the Chinese government, some of which offered Chinese interests in the South China Sea.

China has denied allegations that it interfered in other countries' internal affairs, saying it was "not interested in or willing to do so."

What does the US presidential candidate say?


Confirming this, President Trump retweeted an article on Bright Bart, a far-left US website, which claimed that "it seems that China wants to see Joe Biden win the presidential election." ۔ '

"Of course they want Biden," Mr Trump wrote, referring to Biden's son. I have borrowed billions of dollars from China and deposited them in American farmers and in the American treasury. The United States will be occupied by China if Biden and Hunter succeed.

Relations between the United States and China are strained at the moment, with differences ranging from the corona virus to the implementation of China's security law in Hong Kong.

Biden, meanwhile, has been repeatedly accused of taking a soft line on China, promising to take a tougher line on human rights and other issues. But Democrats say the Russians are more aggressive when it comes to the election.

What is America more afraid of? The answer depends on who you are asking this question to.

Analysis by security correspondent Gordon Correa
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In 2016, the US government and social media companies were slow to resist Russian intervention. This time no one wants to be silent but now the whole scenario has changed.

Various companies are now loudly announcing their actions and the American intelligence community is publishing their analysis with repetition.

But this issue is now causing a lot of political division.

Democrats are targeting the Russian intervention in which they are helping President Trump succeed, while President Trump's supporters are focusing on China, which is blocking his second victory.

National security officials are trying to be cautious on this sensitive issue, saying both are happening (at the same time, some circles are pointing to a lower level of Iranian influence), but They are avoiding the fact that their differences are open, because they are afraid that they will be dragged into the battle of party politics.

The Russian intervention so far has been very systematic and covert, but not as effective or as effective as the 2016 hacking of a Democrat leader's e-mail. Was

The way things are done has changed, with interventions being changed to look like real American news and local posts, rather than fake news or fake content.

And now there is the concern that in the last days of the pre-election campaign, more material will come out that will try to tarnish the image of the electoral process.

What does the intelligence community say about Iran?

What does the intelligence community say about Iran?
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In his statement, Mr Avenina said Iran was opposed to President Trump's second term in office because he believed that if he remained president, it would result in "continuing US pressure on Iran to change its government." Coins. '

According to him, the focus of Iran's efforts will be on "influencing online, for example, spreading false information on social media and repeating anti-American news."

Confirming US intelligence allegations, computer giant Microsoft has said that hackers with links to Russia, China and Iran are trying to spy on US election officials.

On Iran, Microsoft says an Iranian group called Phosphorus successfully gained access to the accounts of White House officials and members of their campaign staff in May and June. 

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