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“For our competitors, WMD disinformation is cheap, effective, and poses major challenges to national security and the credibility of U.S. and Allied governance and partnerships. These narratives are powerful because they’re scary and play on primal fears – especially the false biological narratives on the heels of a global pandemic. Specifically for DTRA, WMD foreign malign influence threatens our personnel, reputation, and capacity to support our partners abroad to prevent WMD use”

Rebecca Hersman

Director of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency

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Disinformation


False information which is intended to mislead, especially propaganda issued by a government organization to a rival power or the media

Misinformation


Spreading false information such as rumors, insults, falsehoods, sometimes unknowingly.

Foreign Malign
Influence


FMI is any hostile effort undertaken by, at the direction of, or on behalf of, or with the substantial support of, a foreign government with the objective of influencing, through overt or covert means. This includes the use of disinformation and propaganda spread by nefarious actors.

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Foreign Malign Influence (FMI) is any hostile effort undertaken by, at the direction of, or on behalf of or with the substantial support of, a foreign government with the objective of influencing, through overt or covert means. This includes the use of disinformation and propaganda spread by nefarious actors. For decades, nefarious actors have used disinformation to deliberately deceive and influence public opinion, destabilize societies, and impact things like politics, elections, social issues, and instill fear around world events. Disinformation and propaganda campaigns often target DTRA programs as part of larger efforts aimed at discrediting the United States by undermining alliances and eroding trust in partnerships with beneficiary countries by deliberately spreading false information. FMI has long targeted DTRA, but more recently, the Kremlin has taken aim at various different aspects of DTRA most notably the Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR)’s programs with its beneficiary partner nations.

By filling the information space that would otherwise be filled with lies from malign actors with truthful stories and fact-based articles, DTRA is better able to compete with and discredit targeted FMI like the unfounded and debunked allegations that the United States conducts chemical and biological weapons activities in Ukraine when in fact, the United States does not operate any chemical or biological weapons programs or facilities in Ukraine.

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