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The Washington Post claims that Iran is amplifying the Epstein files in an effort “to erode public support for the joint U.S.-Israel military operation.”
How do they know this? A State Department-funded think tank called the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) said so. I know, I laughed too, but it is true.
They say that “Iranian state media has sought to portray [Western] leaders as part of a corrupt and depraved ‘Epstein class’ or ‘Epstein regime.'”
Why would they need to do that? Western leaders have done that to themselves by protecting the Epstein files and those in it for decades.
The Post suggests that anything you see online indicating that Iran has hit U.S. and Israeli targets could be a part of this foreign influence campaign.
They also say this: “The conflict has also sparked a sharp rise in antisemitic content, according to researchers from the Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish civil rights organization — some of it seeking to link Epstein, who was Jewish, to the conflict.”
The Anti-Defamation League is also a funder of the ISD.
Has the U.S. government ever proven it when they claim that Russia, China, and Iran are conducting foreign influence campaigns when presented with inconvenient truths? Not to my recollection. My only recollection of a proven foreign influence campaign was run by the U.S. State Department.,
So is Iran amplifying the Epstein story to stoke the antiwar movement? I doubt it. The Epstein story is legitimately important to Americans and we legitimately want to know how his connections to Israel may have led us into a war we never wanted.