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US Imposes Sanctions on Russian and Iranian Entities Engaged in Disinformation Operations

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 1, 20253 Mins Read
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US Sanctions Iranian, Russian Entities for 2024 Election Interference

Washington D.C. – The United States Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on two entities, one linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and the other to Russian military intelligence, for allegedly spreading disinformation and attempting to influence the 2024 US presidential election. The Treasury Department accused both entities of engaging in deliberate disinformation campaigns designed to sow discord among American voters and undermine confidence in the electoral process. These actions, officials stated, represent a direct threat to American democracy and underscore the ongoing efforts by foreign adversaries to interfere in US elections.

The sanctions target the Moscow-based Center for Geopolitical Expertise (CGE) and its director, along with the Iranian ‘Cognitive Design Production Center’. The CGE is accused of disseminating disinformation about presidential candidates, including through the use of deepfakes – artificially manipulated photos and videos. Its director, according to US authorities, has close ties to Russian military intelligence and has overseen cyberattacks and sabotage operations against Western targets. The Iranian entity, a branch of the Revolutionary Guard – designated by the US as a terrorist organization – is implicated in planning influence operations dating back to at least 2023.

These recent sanctions highlight the ongoing concern within the US government regarding foreign interference in elections. US intelligence agencies previously warned that Russia, Iran, and China were actively seeking to undermine the 2024 election. While Russia’s efforts appeared aimed at bolstering Donald Trump’s candidacy, Iran seemed to oppose it, likely stemming from the tensions during Trump’s first term, which included the withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, reimposed sanctions, and the killing of General Qassem Soleimani.

The Treasury Department’s actions follow a pattern of increasing vigilance against foreign interference, with this particular instance focusing on the insidious nature of disinformation campaigns. These campaigns, officials warn, can significantly impact public opinion and potentially sway election outcomes. The use of deepfakes represents a particularly alarming development, blurring the lines between reality and fabrication and making it increasingly difficult for voters to discern credible information.

Both Russia and Iran have denied the accusations of election interference. A Russian embassy spokesman in Washington categorically rejected the claims, stating that Russia does not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries. Iranian officials have not responded to requests for comment. Despite these denials, the US maintains its assessment, pointing to the evidence gathered by intelligence agencies.

The imposition of these sanctions underscores the US government’s commitment to protecting the integrity of its elections and holding foreign actors accountable for their attempts to undermine democratic processes. The Treasury Department emphasized the importance of vigilance and international cooperation in combating disinformation campaigns and safeguarding the foundations of democratic societies. The US government continues to investigate foreign interference in its elections, and further actions may be taken as new information emerges. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the evolving threats to electoral integrity in the digital age and the need for ongoing efforts to counter them.

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