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The internet is often described as a "Wild West" because international law has struggled to keep pace with digital aggression. Russia exploits this lack of regulation by operating in the "gray zone"—actions that fall just below the threshold of open war but cause significant national harm.

By targeting the of democracies—our trust in elections, the media, and each other—they aim to prove that democracy is inherently chaotic and inferior to authoritarian stability. Defending the Digital Frontier The internet is often described as a "Wild

Outlets like RT and Sputnik act as "force multipliers," picking up fringe conspiracy theories and legitimizing them for a global audience. Defending the Digital Frontier Outlets like RT and

Training citizens to spot bot behavior and verify sources before sharing. The Russian playbook is diverse

Holding tech giants responsible for the algorithmic amplification of state-sponsored disinformation.

The Russian playbook is diverse, blending high-tech intrusion with low-tech psychological manipulation:

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