“In many countries, Washington has repeatedly tried to interfere in other countries’ elections,” said Louisa Lovelock, head of the Washington Post’s Iraq bureau.
Reacting to Joe Biden’s accusations against Moscow of interfering in other countries elections, the head of the Washington Post in Iraq said that many countries in the world believe that Washington has repeatedly interfered in the elections of others.
The senior US media activist reacted in a Twitter message to a section of President Joe Biden’s press conference after meeting with the Russian president and accusing Moscow of meddling in other countries elections.
The US president yesterday reiterated accusations by Washington and some European allies to Moscow of meddling in other countries’ elections after holding a bilateral meeting with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Geneva that lasted three hours, according to reporters and officials.
After a three-hour bilateral meeting with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Geneva, the US president reiterated accusations by Washington and some European allies that Moscow was interfering in other countries elections.
“What if, in the eyes of the rest of the world, the assessment of the United States is that it is directly involved in the elections of other countries and that everyone is aware of this,” Biden told a news conference. What if we were involved in activities that he (Vladimir Putin) was involved in? “(If so) our country’s position would be weakened.”
“This is exactly the assessment that many countries have of the United States,” wrote Louisa Lovelock, chief of staff to the Washington Post in Iraq. “Washington has repeatedly tried to map out the results of elections in foreign countries.”
Allegations by US officials against Russia interfering in US elections have intensified since the 2016 presidential election, which led to Donald Trump’s victory, and Washington has repeatedly accused Russia of interfering in the election and aiding Trump, but Moscow has denied the allegations. The basis is read.
Despite American accusations against Russia, some analysts have reported on Washington’s intense involvement in elections in countries such as Iraq.
Accordingly, Iraqi political analyst Karim al-Khikani said the United States was trying to influence the upcoming elections by bringing in figures who would prepare Iraq to normalize relations with the Zionist regime.