Marco Rubio urges US diplomats to use X to fight 'anti-American propaganda'
American diplomats are now tasked with using the social media platform X. They will also partner with military psychological operations units. This initiative aims to combat foreign propaganda that threatens U.S. national security. The directive e...

The cable, whose existence was first reported by The Guardian, was devoted to ways to expose foreign influence operations and falsehoods that "pose a direct threat to U.S. national security and fuel hostility toward American interests."
The missive told diplomats to "coordinate with interagency partners as appropriate," singling out the Pentagon's Psychological Operations, formerly known as Military Information Support Operations (MISO).
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The cable did not elaborate, but MISO and its successor have traditionally aimed to sway enemy soldiers on the battlefield. MISO was behind U.S. propaganda efforts against Islamic State in Syria, including an incident in which tens of thousands of graphic cartoon-style leaflets showing recruits being shoved into a meatgrinder were air-dropped over the group's area of operations in 2015.
The Pentagon did not immediately return a message seeking comment on Rubio's cable or the nature of its psyops units' potential collaboration with diplomats.
The cable also urged diplomats to elevate trustworthy information and expose fakes by making use of tools such as the crowdsourced commentary function - dubbed "community notes" - on Elon Musk's social media platform X, as well as other, unspecified artificial intelligence tools.
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Musk is a powerful Trump ally and his site has become a key node for pro-Trump social media influencers. xAI was last month acquired by Musk's rocket company SpaceX ahead of what is expected to be a landmark Wall Street debut, one that places X and the defense contractor under the same corporate roof.
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