US sanctions think tank founded by Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin

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Washington has claimed that the ‘Center for Geopolitical Expertise’ interfered in the 2024 election by using “AI tools”

The US Treasury Department expanded sanctions against Russian and Iranian entities on Tuesday. In particular it added to its blacklist the ‘Center for Geopolitical Expertise’ (CGE), a think tank founded by a Russian philosopher, Aleksandr Dugin, claiming that CGE had allegedly waged a disinformation campaign targeting this year’s presidential elections won by Donald Trump.

Washington also separately put the organization’s director, Valery Korovin, on the sanctions list as well, accusing him of overseeing the supposed disinformation campaign. According to the Treasury’s statement, the CGE was allegedly “directly” working with Russian military intelligence, the GRU, and used its financial and logistical support to facilitate a massive interference campaign targeting the November vote.

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The list of measures allegedly taken by the CGE reportedly ranged from “creation and publication of deepfakes” and circulating “disinformation about candidates” to using AI systems and maintaining a “network of at least 100 websites used in its disinformation operations” as well as an “Ai-support server.” 

The Treasury did not provide any specific examples of the CGE’s supposedly malicious activities. Neither did it specify whether its purported actions had had any influence on the election campaign or the voting results. It only mentioned that the think tank allegedly “manipulated a video it used to produce baseless accusations concerning a 2024 vice presidential candidate to sow discord amongst the US electorate.”

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Russian philosopher and political commenter Aleksandr Dugin has been described by Western media as ‘Putin’s brain’ for his supposed influence on the Russian president and the impact of his work on the country’s elite in general. A fervent critic of the West and a foreign-policy hawk, Dugin passionately supports Russia’s military operation against Ukraine. The philosopher was put on the US sanctions list as early as 2015 over his support for Donetsk and Lugansk at that time.

Tuesday’s sanctions list also included an Iranian entity accused by Washington of being an Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps subsidiary and of targeting the US elections as well.

Neither CGE nor the Russian officials have commented on the development yet.
Washington and its allies have imposed a record 22,000 sanctions on Moscow since 2014 when a Western-backed coup in Kiev prompted Crimea to rejoin Russia and led to a conflict between Ukraine and the Donbass republics. The number of measures spiked after the launch of the special military operation in February 2022.

In early December, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the West’s sanctions campaign against his nation was futile and senseless since Russia has successfully withstood the pressure so far and “no blackmail or attempts from outside to hinder us will ever yield results.”

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