Much has been discussed about “fake news” appearing everywhere, from
newspapers to blogs to social media to even Wikipedia listings that have
been altered.
The wave of fake news stems largely from the ability in today’s
hyper-connected, social media world to distribute information as fast as
fingers can swipe a touchscreen. It also means it has become harder for
ordinary people to discern what is legitimate and accurate news versus
what is hyperbole or hysteria.
One example of how fake news is being pumped out is the case of the
Iran lobby and its opposition to the possible designation of the Iranian
regime’s Revolutionary Guard Corps as a “Foreign Terrorist
Organization” by the Trump administration.
On the surface, many people may already think that the IRGC is
already designated a terrorist supporter - and they would be correct,
but only to a point. Past administrations have designated individuals
associated with the IRGC and shell companies operated by the IRGC as
sponsors and supporters or terrorism. Or they have been involved in
evading sanctions such as on the importation of technology that could be
used for nuclear weapons.
http://ijr.com/opinion/2017/03/264707-iran-lobby-opposition-terror-designation-irgc-fake-news/
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