Russian Aggression Post-Cold War
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In this episode of The Modern Tapes, Anna O’Haren explores how Russian hostility toward the United States evolved from the late Cold War through today’s era of cyber warfare and disinformation. Beginning with the 1979 NORAD “training tape incident,” she traces decades of near-catastrophic false alarms, espionage, and digital manipulation that undermined U.S. public trust. O’Haren discusses Soviet and Russian intelligence operations, the rise of hacking groups like Fancy Bear and Cozy Bear, and key turning points including the 2015 White House cyberattack and the 2016 U.S. election interference. By connecting historical moments—from Cold War paranoia to AI-driven propaganda in 2024—she reveals how Russian tactics have shifted from missiles to memes, replacing physical warfare with psychological and digital destabilization. The episode closes with a reflection on the fragility of public trust in an era of polarized politics and weaponized information.
📘 Themes: Cold War legacy, cyber warfare, disinformation, election interference, U.S.–Russia relations, public trust.
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