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Anti-Western forces have learned to influence the West in a number of ways since the Cold War

September 14, 2023 By Analysis.org

Yes, anti-Western forces have learned to influence the West in a number of ways since the Cold War. These include Russia, China and Iran.

Corrupting politicians. Anti-Western forces have been known to bribe or otherwise influence politicians in order to get them to support their agenda. This has been done in a number of countries, including the Germany, Hungary, Austria and even US.

SHAME ON THESE CLOWNS in Congress who voted against the #MAHSAAct today! You voted against the people of Iran being freed from their mullah oppressors. Freedom loving Iranians worldwide will never forget your treachery. The Ayatollahs are proud of you… SMH. pic.twitter.com/KAF6zro2X1

— Karmel Melamed (@KarmelMelamed) September 13, 2023

Influencing elections. Anti-Western forces have also been known to interfere in elections in order to get their preferred candidates elected. This has been done through a variety of means, including hacking into election systems, spreading disinformation, and donating money to political campaigns.

Combining efforts with each other. Anti-Western forces have also learned to combine their efforts in order to be more effective. This has been seen in the case of the Russia-linked interference in the 2016 US presidential election, which involved a number of different groups working together.

These are just a few of the ways that anti-Western forces have learned to influence the West since the Cold War. It is important to be aware of these methods so that we can counter them and protect our democracy.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind:

Anti-Western forces are often well-funded and well-organized. They have access to sophisticated technology and techniques.
They are not afraid to use illegal or unethical methods.
They are constantly evolving their tactics.

It is important to be vigilant and to stay informed about the latest threats. We can all play a role in protecting our democracy by being aware of these threats and by supporting organizations that are working to counter them.

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