Published: 14:55, July 20, 2024 | Updated: 15:09, July 20, 2024
'Deception' strategy: US urged to explain severe damages on developing countries
By Xinhua
This screenshot captured on July 20, 2024, shows the cover page of a pdf document titled "Deception", published by the US Marine Corps. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian urged that the United States should explain its dissemination of disinformation over the years for selfish reasons.

BEIJING - The United States should give an explanation both for its dissemination of disinformation over the years for selfish reasons, and for the severe damage inflicted by the US "Deception" strategy on developing countries, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Friday.

According to the US website "Military.com", for the first time in 12 years, the Marine Corps has published the latest doctrine titled "Deception", a tactic used to deceive enemy and create disinformation.

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Jeffrey Hill, a US intelligence officer and the lead author of the doctrine, reportedly said that "deception is absolutely in our tool kit," and "if you ain't deceiving, you ain't fighting."

In response to the reports, Lin said the US side owes the international community a long-overdue explanation for their deceptive acts.

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"From former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo publicly saying 'we lied, we cheated, we stole,' to recently revealed Pentagon disinformation campaign against Chinese vaccines during COVID-19, to the latest military doctrine titled 'Deception' disclosed by the US military, we should ask the following: Who is spreading disinformation worldwide? Who is waging the battle of perception against particular countries? Who is launching cyberattacks and information warfare in the world?" Lin asked.

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"To advance selfish agenda in the name of justice, to spread disinformation through deceptive propaganda, and to frame and suppress other countries through manipulating public opinion and perception have become go-to tactics of the United States," said Lin, adding that the world knows what the United States has been doing and is vigilant against them.

Long gone are the days when the United States could deceive the world into serving the US agenda, he added. "The United States needs to quit those wrongful approaches at once, stop manipulating perceptions through lies, and stop smearing and vilifying other countries," Lin said.