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In June 2024, a senior [[United States Department of Defense]] official admitted that the Pentagon ran disinformation campaigns during the COVID-19 pandemic aimed at discrediting Chinese Sinopharm vaccines in the [[Philippines]] and other countries. The US government used sock-puppet accounts to spread anti-Chinese propaganda on social media in order to increase the sale of higher-priced western vaccines and maintain [[United States imperialism|its own influence]] , thereby putting political and economic gain before human lives.<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=CGTN|title=Pentagon ran anti-China vaccine campaign during COVID, finds Reuters investigation|date=22-06-2024|url=https://news.cgtn.com/news/2024-06-22/Pentagon-ran-anti-China-vaccine-campaign-during-COVID-finds-Reuters-1uEaSbGvP5S/p.html|retrieved=26/06/2024}}</ref> | In June 2024, a senior [[United States Department of Defense]] official admitted that that the Pentagon ran disinformation campaigns during the COVID-19 pandemic aimed at discrediting Chinese Sinopharm vaccines in the [[Philippines]] and other countries. The US government used sock-puppet accounts to spread anti-Chinese propaganda on social media in order to increase the sale of higher-priced western vaccines and maintain [[United States imperialism|its own influence]] , thereby putting political and economic gain before human lives.<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=CGTN|title=Pentagon ran anti-China vaccine campaign during COVID, finds Reuters investigation|date=22-06-2024|url=https://news.cgtn.com/news/2024-06-22/Pentagon-ran-anti-China-vaccine-campaign-during-COVID-finds-Reuters-1uEaSbGvP5S/p.html|retrieved=26/06/2024}}</ref> | ||
== See also == | == See also == |