Trump Administration Terminates Agreements with Europe: Why This is a Threat to the Fight Against Disinformation.
Cessation of Cooperation in the Fight Against Disinformation
According to inkorr.com: The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has decided to suspend cooperation with European countries in the fight against disinformation spread by Russia, China, and Iran. As reported by 'Hvyla', this decision was announced against the backdrop of an official statement from the U.S. Department of State. The withdrawal pertains to the termination of memorandums of understanding signed during Joe Biden's presidency with approximately 22 countries in Europe and Africa.
This joint initiative is part of the work of the Global Engagement Center (GEC), which specializes in countering disinformation abroad.
Former GEC head James Rubin emphasized that the withdrawal from agreements is a strategic mistake in the information war. He stressed that information threats remain a serious problem, and the development of artificial intelligence only increases the associated risks.
Thus, the Trump administration suspends cooperation with European countries in the fight against disinformation spread by Russia, China, and Iran. The termination of memorandums concluded with 22 countries in Europe and Africa during Biden's time can significantly undermine efforts to counter disinformation and the information war as a whole.
These changes raise concerns among analysts who believe that the cessation of cooperation in the field of fighting disinformation may lead to an increase in the influence of disinformation campaigns. In a situation where information threats are becoming increasingly real, it is important to pay attention to the collective efforts of the international community to neutralize them.
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