# Information%20Warfare
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Probability and Polemics: How a Taiwanese Math Exam Became a Political Battlefield
A high school math exam in Taiwan featured a probability question mocking a famous mathematical error by retired General Yu Bei-chen. The incident highlights the intersection of education, military commentary, and political satire in the cross-strait information war.

The Pen and the Radio: Reviving the Legend of Mao’s Mobile Propaganda Unit
This report examines the history and modern revival of 'Team Four,' an elite Xinhua propaganda unit that followed Mao Zedong during the Chinese Civil War. Following recent endorsements from Xi Jinping, the story highlights the enduring CCP philosophy that news media is a strategic military asset rather than an independent institution.

Tehran’s Digital Offensive: Iranian Claims of Striking US Air Power Signal Rising Regional Friction
Iran has released controversial footage claiming to show successful strikes against U.S. Air Force bases in three countries, a narrative rapidly picked up by Chinese state media. The reports claim significant destruction of American aircraft and facilities, signaling an intensification of regional tensions and information warfare.

Meme-War Diplomacy: How Iran’s AI-Generated ‘Slop’ is Outpacing US Information Operations
Iran is reportedly winning the information war against the US by utilizing AI-generated satire and pop culture tropes to exploit domestic American political divisions. While the US focuses on traditional military narratives, Iran’s decentralized and humorous 'AI slop' content has achieved massive global engagement by targeting economic and social grievances.

Shadows of the Deepfake: How a Viral Video of a Retired US Admiral Became a Lightning Rod for Global Distrust
A viral video of a retired US Navy Vice Admiral has sparked widespread online speculation and conspiracy theories regarding his physical appearance. The incident highlights the growing challenge of maintaining public trust in an era defined by deepfakes and the weaponization of digital anomalies.

The Glitch in the Narrative: Why a Retired Admiral’s Fox News Appearance Sparked Viral Paranoia
A Fox News interview with retired Vice Admiral Robert Harward went viral not for its content on Iran, but for conspiracy theories alleging he was wearing a mask. The incident highlights the growing public skepticism toward media authenticity in the age of deepfakes and digital manipulation.

A Phantom Victory? Deconstructing Claims of an Iranian F-4E Besting a US F-16C
Recent reports suggest an Iranian F-4E Phantom successfully engaged a US F-16C in a dogfight, causing it to broadcast an emergency code. However, technical analysis and a lack of visual evidence suggest the claim may be part of a broader information warfare campaign rather than a tactical reality.

China’s EV Brutality: Li Auto Accuses Nissan of Digital Sabotage
Li Auto has accused Dongfeng Nissan of employing organized online trolls to smear its new vehicle models, highlighting a shift toward 'black PR' in China's saturated EV market. The conflict underscores the desperate tactics companies are using as competition intensifies and AI-driven misinformation becomes a common industry weapon.

Phantom Victories: How AI-Generated War Propaganda Tricked Washington’s Elite
High-ranking U.S. officials recently shared a viral photo of a pilot rescue in Iran that has been debunked as an AI-generated fake. Forensic experts identified several anatomical and technical errors in the image, highlighting the dangerous intersection of generative AI and political confirmation bias during military conflicts.

Fog of War in Isfahan: Conflicting Narratives and Nuclear Shadows Follow US Rescue Op
A large-scale US rescue mission for a downed F-15E crew in Iran has sparked a diplomatic and information battle, with the US claiming zero casualties and Iran alleging significant American losses. The operation's focus on the Isfahan region has led Tehran to accuse the US of using the rescue as a cover for an attempt to seize enriched uranium.

Tehran Claims Strategic Breakthrough as Missile Strikes Target Haifa
Iran claims its latest missile strikes on Haifa successfully evaded interception, leading to what it describes as the abandonment of northern cities by the Israeli government. The report highlights an escalating propaganda war aimed at challenging Israel's technological superiority and territorial control.

Tehran’s Tally of Defiance: Iran Publishes 'Scorecard' of Downed US Military Aircraft
Iran has released a provocative list detailing 12 U.S. military aircraft it claims to have neutralized, framing the losses as a testament to its defensive prowess. The move acts as a strategic deterrent and a tool for information warfare amidst ongoing tensions in the Middle East.