A worsening kind of Russian warfare was on display in the US presidential election, but it's a much bigger problem
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte highlighted Russia's 'intensifying campaign of hybrid attacks across our allied territories,' underscoring the direct interference in democracies, industry sabotage, and violence.
Georgia's Secretary of State accused Moscow of being 'up to mischief,' emphasizing that their intent is to disrupt a fair election and incite domestic conflict for their gain.
Experts noted that there has been 'an uptick in the scope and scale and, really, the kind of brazenness of Russian election interference' since 2016.
Despite Russia's denial of interference, documented activities reveal a consistent pattern of influence aimed at destabilizing domestic politics in the US and Europe.
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