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| literal meaning = }}Active measures () is a term used to describe political warfare conducted by the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation. The term, which dates back to the 1920s, includes operations such as espionage, propaganda, sabotage and assassination, based on foreign policy objectives of the Soviet and Russian governments.JOURNAL,weblink Active Measures: Russia's key export, Darczewska, Jolanta, Żochowski, Piotr, amp, June 2017, Point of View, Centre for Eastern Studies, OSW, 64, 978-83-65827-03-6, WEB, 1, Testimony of Alexander, Gen. (ret.) Keith B., Keith B. Alexander, Disinformation: A Primer in Russian Active Measures and Influence Campaigns, March 30, 2017, United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence,weblink January 8, 2019, BOOK, Mitrokhin, Vasili, Vasili Mitrokhin, Andrew, Christopher, Christopher Andrew (historian), The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West,weblink Penguin, 2000, 0-14-028487-7, google books, Active measures have continued to be used by the administration of Vladimir Putin.JOURNAL, Abrams, Steve, 2016, Beyond Propaganda: Soviet Active Measures in Putin's Russia, Connections, 15, 1, 5–31, 10.11610/Connections.15.1.01, 26326426, 1812-1098, free, BOOK, Bertelsen, Olga, Russian Active Measures: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, March 2021, ibidem Press, 978-3-83821-529-7,weblink

Description

Active measures were conducted by the Soviet and Russian security services and secret police organizations (Cheka, OGPU, NKVD, KGB, and FSB) to influence the course of world events, in addition to collecting intelligence and producing revised assessments of it. Active measures range "from media manipulations to special actions involving various degrees of violence". Beginning in the 1920s, they were used both abroad and domestically.Active measures includes the establishment and support of international front organizations (e.g., the World Peace Council); foreign communist, socialist and opposition parties; wars of national liberation in the Third World. It also included supporting underground, revolutionary, insurgency, criminal, and terrorist groups. The programs also focused on counterfeiting official documents, assassinations, and political repression, such as penetration into churches, and persecution of political dissidents. The intelligence agencies of Eastern Bloc states also contributed to the program, providing operatives and intelligence for assassinations and other types of covert operations.Retired KGB Major General Oleg Kalugin, former head of Foreign Counter Intelligence for the KGB (1973–1979), described active measures as "the heart and soul of the Soviet intelligence":Not intelligence collection, but subversion: active measures to weaken the West, to drive wedges in the Western community alliances of all sorts, particularly NATO, to sow discord among allies, to weaken the United States in the eyes of the people of Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and thus to prepare ground in case the war really occurs.WEB,weblink Inside the KGB: An interview with retired KGB Maj. Gen. Oleg Kalugin, 1998, CNN, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20070627183623weblink">weblink June 27, 2007, According to the Mitrokhin Archives, active measures was taught in the Andropov Institute of the KGB situated at Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) headquarters in Yasenevo District of Moscow. The head of the "active measures department" was Yuri Modin, former controller of the Cambridge Five spy ring.

History

Defector Ion Mihai Pacepa claimed that Joseph Stalin coined the term disinformation in 1923 by giving it a French sounding name in order to deceive other nations into believing it was a practice invented in France. The noun disinformation does not originate from Russia, it is a translation of the French word .BOOK, Ion Mihai, Pacepa, Ion Mihai Pacepa, Ronald J., Rychlak, Ronald J. Rychlak, amp, June 25, 2013, Disinformation: Former Spy Chief Reveals Secret Strategies for Undermining Freedom, Attacking Religion, and Promoting Terrorism, Washington, D.C., WND Books, 4–6, 34–39, & 75, 978-1-93648-860-5, BOOK, Martin J., Manning, Herbert, Romerstein, Herbert Romerstein, amp, November 30, 2004, Historical Dictionary of American Propaganda, Westport, CN, Greenwood Press, 82–83, 978-0-31329-605-5,

Implementation

Guerrillas

Promotion of guerrilla and terrorist organizations worldwide

{{further|Propaganda in the Soviet Union}}Soviet secret services have been described as "the primary instructors of guerrillas worldwide".BOOK, Lunev, Stanislav, Stanislav Lunev, 1998, Through the Eyes of the Enemy: The Autobiography of Stanislav Lunev, Washington, D.C., Regnery Publishing, Inc, 0-89526-390-4, BOOK,weblink Suvorov, Viktor, Viktor Suvorov, 1984, Inside Soviet Military Intelligence, New York City, Macmillan, 0-02-615510-9, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20050830232410weblink">weblink 2005-08-30, BOOK,weblink Suvorov, Viktor, 1987, Spetsnaz: The Inside Story of the Soviet Special Forces, London, UK, Hamish Hamilton Ltd, 0-241-11961-8, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20050910035911weblink">weblink 2005-09-10, According to Ion Mihai Pacepa, KGB General Aleksandr Sakharovsky once said: "In today's world, when nuclear arms have made military force obsolete, terrorism should become our main weapon."MAGAZINE,weblink Russian Footprints, Ion Mihai, Pacepa, August 24, 2006, National Review, 24 February 2023, He also claimed that "Airplane hijacking is my own invention". In 1969 alone, 82 planes were hijacked worldwide by the KGB-financed PLO.Lt. General Ion Mihai Pacepa stated that operation "SIG" ("Zionist Governments"), devised in 1972, intended to turn the whole Islamic world against Israel and the United States. KGB Chairman Yuri Andropov allegedly explained to Pacepa thata billion adversaries could inflict far greater damage on America than could a few millions. We needed to instill a Nazi-style hatred for the Jews throughout the Islamic world, and to turn this weapon of the emotions into a terrorist bloodbath against Israel and its main supporter, the United States

Installing and undermining governments

{{See also|Russia–European Union relations#Allegations of Russian intimidation and destabilisation of EU states}}After World War II, Soviet security organizations played a key role in installing puppet communist governments in Eastern Europe, the People's Republic of China, North Korea, and later Afghanistan. Their strategy included mass political repressions and establishment of subordinate secret services in all occupied countries.BOOK, Antonov-Ovseenko, Anton, Anton Antonov-Ovseenko, 1999, Beria, ru, Moscow, AST (publisher), AST, 5-237-03178-1, BOOK, Oleg, Gordievsky, Oleg Gordievsky, Christopher, Andrew, Christopher Andrew (historian), amp, 1990, KGB: The Inside Story, London, UK, Hodder & Stoughton, 0-340-48561-2, Some of the active measures were undertaken by the Soviet secret services against their own governments or communist rulers. Russian historians Anton Antonov-Ovseenko and Edvard Radzinsky suggested that Joseph Stalin was killed by associates of NKVD chief Lavrentiy Beria, based on the interviews of a former Stalin bodyguard and circumstantial evidence.BOOK, Radzinsky, Edvard, Edvard Radzinsky, 1997, Stalin: The First In-depth Biography Based on Explosive New Documents from Russia's Secret Archives, New York City, Doubleday, 0-385-47954-9, According to Yevgenia Albats' allegations, Chief of the KGB Vladimir Semichastny was among the plotters against Nikita Khrushchev in 1964, which led to the latter's downfall.BOOK, Yevgenia, Albats, Yevgenia Albats, Catherine A., Fitzpatrick, Catherine A. Fitzpatrick, amp, 1994, The State Within a State: The KGB and Its Hold on Russia—Past, Present, and Future, New York City, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 0-374-52738-5, KGB Chairman Yuri Andropov reportedly struggled for power with Leonid Brezhnev.BOOK, Vladimir, Solovyov, Elena, Klepikova, amp, Guy, Daniels, 1984, Yuri Andropov: A Secret Passage into the Kremlin, London, UK, R. Hale, 0-7090-1630-1, The Soviet coup attempt of 1991 against Mikhail Gorbachev was organized by KGB Chairman Vladimir Kryuchkov and other hardliners. Gen. Viktor Barannikov, then the former State Security head, became one of the leaders of the uprising against Boris Yeltsin during the Russian constitutional crisis of 1993.The current Russian intelligence service, the SVR, allegedly works to undermine governments of former Soviet satellite states like Poland, the Baltic states,NEWS,weblink ru:Наши Спецслужбы — На Территории Бывшего Союза, Our Special Services are at work in the territories of the former Soviet Union, Andrei, Soldatov, Irina, Dorogan, amp, 27 March 2006, Novaya Gazeta, ru, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20070212062546weblink">weblink 2007-02-12, and Georgia.NEWS,weblink Moscow Accused of Backing Georgian Revolt, Olga, Allenova, Vladimir, Novikov, amp, September 7, 2006, Kommersant, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20070930190833weblink">weblink 2007-09-30, During the 2006 Georgian-Russian espionage controversy, several Russian GRU case officers were accused by Georgian authorities of preparations to commit sabotage and terrorist acts.{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}}

Political assassinations

The highest-ranking Soviet Bloc intelligence defector, Lt. Gen. Ion Mihai Pacepa claimed to have had a conversation with Nicolae Ceaușescu, who told him about "ten international leaders the Kremlin killed or tried to kill": László Rajk and Imre Nagy from Hungary; Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu and Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej from Romania; Rudolf Slánský and Jan Masaryk from Czechoslovakia; the Shah of Iran; Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, President of Pakistan; Palmiro Togliatti from Italy; John F. Kennedy; and Mao Zedong. Pacepa also discussed a KGB plot to kill Mao Zedong with the help of Lin Biao organized by the Soviet intelligence agencies and alleged that "among the leaders of Moscow's satellite intelligence services there was unanimous agreement that the KGB had been involved in the assassination of President Kennedy."MAGAZINE,weblink The Kremlin's Killing Ways, Ion Mihai, Pacepa, November 28, 2006, National Review, live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20070808171854weblink">weblink 2007-08-08, The second President of Afghanistan, Hafizullah Amin, was killed by the KGB's Alpha Group in Operation Storm-333 before the full-scale Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. Presidents of the unrecognized Chechen Republic of Ichkeria organized by Chechen separatists, including Dzhokhar Dudaev, Zelimkhan Yandarbiev, Aslan Maskhadov, and Abdul-Khalim Saidullaev, were killed by the FSB and affiliated forces.Other widely publicized cases are murders of Russian communist Leon Trotsky and Bulgarian writer Georgi Markov by NKVD.There were also allegations that the KGB was behind the assassination attempt against Pope John Paul II in 1981. The Italian Mitrokhin Commission, headed by senator Paolo Guzzanti (Forza Italia), worked on the Mitrokhin Archives from 2003 to March 2006. The Mitrokhin Commission received criticism during and after its existence.L'Unità, 1 December 2006. It was closed in March 2006 without any proof brought to its various controversial allegations, including the claim that Romano Prodi, former Prime Minister of Italy and former President of the European Commission, was the "KGB's man in Europe." One of Guzzanti's informers, Mario Scaramella, was arrested for defamation and arms trading at the end of 2006.NEWS,weblink Spy expert at centre of storm, Barbara, McMahon, 2 December 2006, The Guardian,

Puppet rebel forces

Operation Trust

In "Operation Trust" (1921–1926), the State Political Directorate (OGPU) set up a fake anti-Bolshevik underground organization, "Monarchist Union of Central Russia".BOOK, Smith, Douglas,weblink Former People: The Final Days of the Russian Aristocracy, 2012-10-02, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 978-1-4668-2775-2, en, The main success of this operation was luring Boris Savinkov and Sidney Reilly into the Soviet Union, where they were arrested and executed.

Basmachi Revolt

The Islamic anti-Soviet Basmachi movement in Central Asia posed an early threat to the Bolshevik movement. The movement's roots lay in the anti-conscription violence of 1916 that erupted when the Russian Empire began to draft Muslims for army service in World War I.Victor Spolnikov, "Impact of Afghanistan's War on the Former Soviet Republics of Central Asia", in Hafeez Malik, ed, Central Asia: Its Strategic Importance and Future Prospects (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994), 101. In the months following the October Revolution of 1917, the Bolsheviks seized power in many parts of the Russian Empire and the Russian Civil War began. Turkestani Muslim political movements attempted to form an autonomous government in the city of Kokand, in the Fergana Valley. The Bolsheviks launched an assault on Kokand in February 1918 and carried out a general massacre of up to 25,000 people.{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} The massacre rallied support to the Basmachi who waged a guerrilla and conventional war that seized control of large parts of the Fergana Valley and much of Turkestan.Uzbekistan, By Thomas R McCray, Charles F Gritzner, pg. 30, 2004, {{ISBN|1438105517}}.Martha B. Olcott, The Basmachi or Freemen's Revolt in Turkestan, 1918-24, 355. The group's notable leaders were Enver Pasha and, later, Ibrahim Bek. Soviet Russia responded by deploying special Soviet military detachments masqueraded as Basmachi forces and received support from British and Turkish intelligence services. The operations of these detachments facilitated the collapse of the Basmachi movement and the assassination of Pasha.BOOK, Baumann, Dr Robert F.,weblink Russian-Soviet Unconventional Wars in the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Afghanistan [Illustrated Edition], 2015-11-06, Pickle Partners Publishing, 978-1-78289-965-5, en, NEWS, 1922-08-18, ENVER PASHA SLAIN BY SOVIET FORCE; Turks' War Leader Is Left Dead on the Field After Desperate Fight in Bokhara. LAST OF THE TRIUMVIRATE His Colleagues Talaat and Djemal Assassinated by Armenians After Fleeing From Constantinople., en-US, The New York Times,weblink 2023-03-15, 0362-4331,

Post World War II counter-insurgency operations

{{see also|Anti-communist resistance in Poland (1944–1953)|Guerrilla war in the Baltic states|Anti-Soviet resistance by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army}}Following World War II, various partisan organizations in the Baltic states, Poland and Western Ukraine fought for independence of their countries, which were under Soviet occupation, against Soviet forces. Many NKVD agents were sent to join and penetrate the independence movements. Puppet rebel forces were also created by the NKVD and permitted to attack local Soviet authorities to gain credibility and exfiltrate senior NKVD agents to the West.BOOK, Bodansky, Yossef, The Secret History of the Iraq War, 2005, Regan Books, 0-06-073680-1, New York City, Yossef Bodansky,

Supporting political movements

According to Stanislav Lunev, GRU alone spent more than $1 billion for the peace movements against the Vietnam War, which was a "hugely successful campaign and well worth the cost". Lunev claimed that "the GRU and the KGB helped to fund just about every antiwar movement and organization in America and abroad".By the 1980s, the US intelligence community was skeptical of claims that attempted Soviet influence on the peace movement had a direct influence on the non-aligned part of the movement.NEWS, Vinocur, John, 1983-07-26, K.G.B. Officers Try To Infiltrate Antiwar Groups, en-US, The New York Times,weblink 2021-09-14, 0362-4331, However, the KGB's widespread attempts at influence in the United States, Switzerland, and Denmark targeting the peace movement were known, and the World Peace Council was categorized as a communist front organization by the CIA.The World Peace Council was established on the orders of the Communist Party of the USSR in the late 1940s, and for over forty years carried out campaigns against western, mainly American, military action. Many organisations controlled or influenced by Communists affiliated themselves with it. According to Oleg Kalugin,... the Soviet intelligence [was] really unparalleled. ... The [KGB] programs—which would run all sorts of congresses, peace congresses, youth congresses, festivals, women's movements, trade union movements, campaigns against U.S. missiles in Europe, campaigns against neutron weapons, allegations that AIDS ... was invented by the CIA ... all sorts of forgeries and faked material—[were] targeted at politicians, the academic community, at [the] public at large. ...It has been widely claimed that the Soviet Union organised and financed western peace movements; for example, ex-KGB agent Sergei Tretyakov claimed that in the early 1980s the KGB wanted to prevent the United States from deploying nuclear missiles in Western Europe as a counterweight to Soviet missiles in Eastern Europe,Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces [INF] Chronology and that they used the Soviet Peace Committee to organize and finance anti-American demonstrations in western Europe.BOOK, Earley, Pete, Pete Earley, 2007, Comrade J: The Untold Secrets of Russia's Master Spy in America After the End of the Cold War, New York City, Berkley Books, 167–177, 978-0-399-15439-3, WEB,weblink Opposition to The Bomb: The fear, and occasional political intrigue, behind the ban-the-bomb movements, Bruce, Kennedy, 1998, CNN, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20080418133553weblink">weblink April 18, 2008, WEB,weblink Moscow and the Peace, Offensive, Jeffrey G., Barlow, May 14, 1982, The Heritage Foundation, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20081027233109weblink">weblink 2008-10-27, The Soviet Union first deployed the RSD-10 Pioneer (called SS-20 Saber in the West) in its European territories in March 1976, a mobile, concealable intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) with a multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle (MIRV) containing three nuclear 150-kiloton warheads.WEB,weblink The development of the SS-20, Cant, James, May 1998, Glasgow Thesis Service, 9 January 2019, The SS-20's range of {{convert|4700–5,000|km|mi|sp=us}} was great enough to reach Western Europe from well within Soviet territory; the range was just below the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks II (SALT II) Treaty minimum range for an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).{{convert|5500|km|mi|abbr=on}}.WEB, RSD-10 MOD 1/-MOD 2 (SS-20), Missile Threat, 17 October 2012,weblink 15 August 2016, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160828104632weblink">weblink 28 August 2016, WEB, Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces [INF] Chronology, Federation of American Scientists,weblink 15 August 2016, REPORT, Bohlen, Avis, Avis Bohlen, Burns, William, Pifer, Steven, Steven Pifer, Woodworth, John, The Treaty on Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces: History and Lessons Learned, 2012,weblink 16 August 2016, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 7, Tretyakov made further stated that "[t]he KGB was responsible for creating the entire nuclear winter story to stop the Pershing II missiles," and that they fed misinformation to western peace groups and thereby influenced a key scientific paper on the topic by western scientists.JOURNAL,weblink The Atmosphere after a Nuclear War: Twilight at Noon, Crutzen, Paul J., Paul J. Crutzen, Birks, John W., John W. Birks, amp, 1982, Ambio, 11, 2/3, 114–125, 4312777, According to intelligence historian Christopher Andrew, the KGB in Britain was unable to infiltrate major figures in the CND, and the Soviets relied on influencing "less influential contacts" which were more receptive to the Moscow line. Andrew wrote that MI5 "found no evidence that KGB funding to the British peace movement went beyond occasional payment of fares and expenses to individuals."BOOK, Andrew, Christopher M.,weblink The Defence of the Realm: The Authorized History of MI5, 2009, London, UK, Allen Lane, 978-0-7139-9885-6, 421785376,

United States

{{see also|Soviet espionage in the United States}}Some of the active measures by the USSR against the United States were exposed in the Mitrokhin Archive:
  • Attempts to discredit the Central Intelligence Agency, using writer Philip Agee (codenamed PONT), who exposed the identities of many CIA personnel. Mitrokhin alleges that Agee's bulletin CovertAction received assistance from the Soviet KGB and Cuban DGIBOOK,weblink Andrew, Christopher, Mitrokhin, Vasili, amp, The Sword and The Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB, 1999, New York, Basic Books, 230–234, 0-465-00310-9, 42368608,
  • Stirring up racial tensions in the United States by mailing bogus letters from the Ku Klux Klan, placing an explosive package in "the Negro section of New York" (Operation PANDORA)BOOK, Andrew, Christopher, Mitrokhin, Vasili, amp, The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB, 2001, Basic Books, 0-465-00312-5, 237–239,
  • Planting claims that both John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. had been assassinated by the CIANEWS,weblink Russian fake news is not new: Soviet Aids propaganda cost countless lives, David Robert, Grimes, 14 June 2017, The Guardian, BOOK, Andrew, Christopher, Mitrokhin, Vasili, amp, 2000, The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West, London, UK, Allen Lane (imprint), Allen Lane, Ch. 14, 0-14-028487-7, BOOK, Andrew, Christopher, Mitrokhin, Vasili, amp, 2005, The Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB in the World, London, UK, Allen Lane, 978-0-71399-359-2, JOURNAL,weblink The Lie that Linked CIA to the Kennedy Assassination, Holland, Max, Max Holland, 2001, Studies in Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, 11, dead,weblink December 21, 2018,
  • In the Middle East in 1975, the KGB claimed to identify 45 statesmen from around the world who had been the victims of successful or unsuccessful CIA assassination attempts over the past decade
  • Make US military aid to the El Salvador government (increased more than fivefold by the Reagan administration between 1981 and 1984) so unpopular within the United States that public opinion would demand that it be halted. About 150 committees were created in the United States which spoke out against US interference in El Salvador, and contacts were made with US Senators
  • Starting rumors that fluoridated drinking water was in fact a plot by the US government to maintain population control
  • Fabrication of the story that the AIDS virus was manufactured by US scientists at Fort Detrick; the story was spread by Russian-born biologist Jakob Segal.WEB,weblink Lessons From Operation "Denver," the KGB's Massive AIDS Disinformation Campaign, Mark, Kramer, 2020-05-26, The MIT Press Reader, en, 2021-04-15, In a secondary role to the KGB during the operation, former East German spymaster Markus Wolf admitted, during a visit to Italy in 1998, the role of the HVA in spreading AIDS conspiracy theoriesJOURNAL, Selvage, Douglas, 2019-10-01, Operation "Denver": The East German Ministry of State Security and the KGB's AIDS Disinformation Campaign, 1985–1986 (Part 1), Journal of Cold War Studies, 21, 4, 71–123, 10.1162/jcws_a_00907, 1520-3972,
In 1974, according to KGB statistics, over 250 active measures were targeted against the CIA alone, leading to denunciations of Agency abuses, both real and (more frequently) imaginary,Mitrokhin Archive. Vol. 3 pak, app. 3, item 410. in media, parliamentary debates, demonstrations and speeches by leading politicians around the world.

Blowback

{{further|Blowback (intelligence)}}Soviet intelligence, as part of active measures, frequently spread disinformation to distort their adversaries' decision-making. However, sometimes this information filtered back through the KGB's own contacts, leading to distorted reports.BOOK, Garthoff, Raymond L., Raymond L. Garthoff,weblink Soviet Leaders and Intelligence: Assessing the American Adversary during the Cold War, 2015-08-15, Washington, D.C., Georgetown University Press, 978-1-62616-230-3, 48, en, Lawrence Bittman also addressed Soviet intelligence blowback in The KGB and Soviet Disinformation, stating that "There are, of course, instances in which the operator is partially or completely exposed and subjected to countermeasures taken by the government of the target country."BOOK, Bittman, Ladislav, The KGB and Soviet Disinformation: An Insider's View, 49–52, 1985, Washington, D.C., Pergamon-Brassey's, 978-0-08-031572-0,

Russian Federation active measures, 1991 to present

{{See also|Propaganda in the Russian Federation|Second Cold War}}Active measures have continued in the post-Soviet Russian Federation and are in many ways based on Cold War schematics. After the annexation of Crimea, Kremlin-controlled media spread disinformation about Ukraine's government. In July 2014, Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down by a Russian missile over eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 passengers. Kremlin-controlled media and online agents spread disinformation, claiming Ukraine had shot down the airplane.NEWS,weblink Russian disinformation distorts American and European democracy, 22 February 2018, The Economist, 26 November 2018, Russia's alleged disinformation campaign, its involvement in the UK's withdrawal from the EU, interference in the 2016 United States presidential election, and its alleged support of far-left and far-right movements in the West, has been compared to the Soviet Union's active measures in that it aims to "disrupt and discredit Western democracies".NEWS,weblink The motherlands calls: Russian propaganda is state-of-the-art again, 10 December 2016, The Economist, 13 December 2016, WEB,weblink Russia Is Already Winning, Molly K., McKew, 18 January 2017, Politico, 24 January 2017, In testimony before the United States Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on the US policy response to Russian interference in the 2016 elections, Victoria Nuland, former US Ambassador to NATO, referred to herself as "a regular target of Russian active measures."WEB,weblink Senate Intelligence Committee on the policy response to Russian interference in the 2016 elections, Victoria, Nuland, June 20, 2018, C-SPAN, July 19, 2018, WEB,weblink Hearing Before The Select Committee on Intelligence of the United States Senate: Policy Response To The Russian Interference in the 2016 U.S. Elections, June 20, 2018, U.S. Senate, The introduction of the Internet, specifically social media offered new opportunities for active measures. The Kremlin-affiliated Internet Research Agency, also referred to as the Information Warfare Branch, was established in 2013.JOURNAL,weblink Commanding the Trend: Social Media as Information Warfare, Prier, Jarred, 2017, Strategic Studies Quarterly, Air University Press, 11, 4, 50–85, 26271634, This agency is devoted to spreading disinformation through the Internet, the most well-known and prominent operation being its part in the interference in the 2016 US presidential election.JOURNAL, Bastos, Marco, Farkas, Johan, 2019-04-01, 'Donald Trump Is My President!': The Internet Research Agency Propaganda Machine, Social Media + Society, en, 5, 3, 10.1177/2056305119865466, 181681781, 2056-3051, free, 2043/29693, free, According to the House Intelligence Committee, by 2018, organic content created by the Russian IRA reached at least 126 million US Facebook users, while its politically divisive ads reached 11.4 million US Facebook users. Tweets by the IRA reached approximately 288 million American users. According to committee chair Adam Schiff, "[The Russian] social media campaign was designed to further a broader Kremlin objective: sowing discord in the U.S. by inflaming passions on a range of divisive issues. The Russians did so by weaving together fake accounts, pages, and communities to push politicized content and videos, and to mobilize real Americans to sign online petitions and join rallies and protests."WEB, Exposing Russia's Effort to Sow Discord Online: The Internet Research Agency and Advertisements,weblink dead, 2021-11-05, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence,weblink 7 January 2019,

See also

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References

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Further reading

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  • BOOK, Baumann, Dr Robert F.,weblink Russian-Soviet Unconventional Wars in the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Afghanistan [Illustrated Edition], 2015-11-06, Pickle Partners Publishing, 978-1-78289-965-5, en,
  • JOURNAL,weblink Active Measures: Russia's key export, Darczewska, Jolanta, Å»ochowski, Piotr, amp, June 2017, Point of View, Centre for Eastern Studies, 978-83-65827-03-6,
  • REPORT,weblink Digital Forensic Research Lab, 2019, Operation "Secondary Infektion": A Suspected Russian Intelligence Operation Targeting Europe and the United States, Atlantic Council,
  • BOOK, Ishmael, Jones, The Human Factor: Inside the CIA's Dysfunctional Intelligence Culture, New York City, Encounter Books, 2010, 978-1-59403-223-3,
  • BOOK, Mitrokhin, Vasili, Vasili Mitrokhin, Andrew, Christopher, Christopher Andrew (historian), The World Was Going Our Way: The KGB and the Battle for the Third World, Basic Books, 2005, 0-465-00311-7,
  • BOOK, Rid, Thomas, Thomas Rid, Active Measures: The Secret History of Disinformation and Political Warfare, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2020, 978-0374287269,

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