Russia and Iran may provoke violent protests in the USA - intelligence.
23.10.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
23.10.2024
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Russia and Iran may attempt to provoke violent protests in the USA following the next presidential elections.
Regardless of who wins the White House, Russia is likely to attempt to organize violence, reports RBC-Ukraine with reference to AP.
A memorandum issued by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence states that both countries may support violent protests, either by organizing them secretly or by encouraging participation in those planned by internal groups. This aims to undermine unity and cast doubt on the election results, complicating the transition of presidential power.
A declassified memo from national intelligence indicates that in January, Russian military intelligence attempted to recruit an American to organize protests in the USA. The American was unaware of this and did not know he was in contact with Russian agents.
According to intelligence officials, the risk of political violence after this year's elections is higher, as officials from both countries have a better understanding of the complex process of confirming voting results in the USA.
Russia and Iran, as well as China, aim to undermine American unity by spreading false statements about elections, voting, and such pressing issues as immigration, the economy, or the federal response to recent hurricanes.
According to an official from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Russia is more likely to attempt to provoke protests in the USA regardless of who wins the White House. However, in the event of a Kamala Harris victory, a more aggressive response from Russia is expected.
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