Opinion: Disinformation is Russia's Syrian narrative
The launching of airstrikes in Syria by the UK, France and the USA in response to the reported used of Chemical weapons in Douma by the Syrian regime marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict within the region. The ramifications and response to this regional conflict may spread across Europe and beyond as nations consider how best to respond.
The Cold War was a battle of ideological narratives between East and West, with both parties using propaganda and messaging to put forward their views, but with limited access to each other’s population. It was easy to restrict travel or
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