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Russia-Iran's name in the list of interference again, China has also been added

 

US presidential election

Russia-Iran's name in the list of interference again, China has also been added




The main voting phase of the US presidential election is approaching. The world's eyes are on it now. There is no shortage of interest in Bangladesh and its people. As always, the presidential election of a powerful country has become very important to other countries for various reasons. Therefore, at various times allegations of interference are also raised against other countries. Allegations of Russia's meddling in the Trump-Biden election battle were widely discussed. And now the name of China is added to it. And as always, this time too Iran, which is discussed among the Muslim countries, is on the list of allegations of interference. News from Voice of America, Euro News and CBS.

As the US election approaches, Russia, Iran and China may increase their influence efforts, according to a report by French media outlet Euro News. In a new report, tech giant Microsoft says Russia is taking steps to undermine Minnesota Gov. Walz's campaign for Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris on behalf of Russia. With less than two weeks to go before the US presidential election, Russia, Iran and China have shown continued determination to influence the vote, according to a new report from Microsoft.

Euro News also reports that Russian activists are releasing fake video clips to defraud Kamala Harris' campaign at twice the previous rate. On the other hand, last Wednesday, the intelligence said that the critics of China on social media are insulting the Republicans. Beijing has targeted at least four Republican lawmakers who are critical of China. They include Texas Republican lawmaker Michael McCaul, Alabama Republican lawmaker Barry Moore and Florida Republican leader Marco Rubio. However, Russia, China and Iran have all rejected claims of meddling in the US election.

In a statement, the Chinese embassy said the presidential election is an internal matter for the United States. China has no desire to interfere in those elections and Beijing never will.

US media CBS also reported that Iran targeted the US election. They are trying to achieve their goals through fake news sites and cyber attacks. Euro News reports that a statement from Iran's mission to the United Nations rejected the allegations, saying, "It has already been unequivocally and repeatedly declared that Iran has no intention or intention to interfere in the US election." The Russian embassy also gave the same message last Wednesday.

The Voice of America reported in a report a month ago that the United States has taken action against Iranian actors accused of interfering in the election. The United States is looking into three Iranian hackers on multiple charges for trying to undermine former President Donald Trump's re-election campaign and rig the upcoming US presidential election. Until US voters go to the polls, and US officials in Washington and beyond, a deeper conspiracy to divide and divide Iran is said to be underway. Several government agencies of the United States have reported this information. FBI Director Christopher Wray warned in a video statement. "If you try to interfere in our elections, we will bring you to account," he warned.

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