U.S. Special Operations Units Have a New Enemy
The Chinese military and other agencies have been pushing their narrative of the world and trying to influence public opinion.
The U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) has created a new joint task force to fight against Chinese information operations in the Pacific.
Army General Rickard D. Clarke, the commander of SOCOM, revealed the new task force during a testimony to the Armed Services Committee.
In an increasingly inter-connected world where news (fake and real) shapes the views and opinions of billions of people, information operations are critical. People have the tendency to believe the first account they hear, watch, or read regardless of its veracity. Thus, they make easy targets for influence by malign state or non-state actors. In other words, people have historically been receptive to propaganda and the more modern term of “fake news.”
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FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (Tribune News Service) The Airborne and Special Operations Museum in downtown
Fayetteville is fully operational, with a display that will be around through the end of April. The museum closed for six months in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic and reopened at limited capacity in September. Following Gov.
Fayetteville museum is now allowed to operate at full capacity, officials said. The order doesn t mean the museum has stopped precautions to reduce the spread of the virus, museum director Jim Bartlinksi said. Officials are still following state and
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance, along with Army guidance, Bartlinski said.
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