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The Problem with “Disinformation”

Agencies must draw a bright line between foreign intelligence operations and Americans’ speech.

The German language is famous for its compound words expressing some ineffable truth difficult to convey in English. Among them: Irrweg, which means, roughly, “a path that should not have been taken.” For the American national-security apparatus, the recent turn toward spotting “disinformation” in American public discourse has been such a path.

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