US and China wage information war for African influence
The United States and China are locked in an information conflict, competing for the loyalty of young, media-aware demographics in Africa. This includes publishing articles intended to negatively portray the other superpower's activities on the continent.
The world’s two superpowers are waging an information war to influence the minds of Africa’s young and media-savvy demographic, with articles pitched by the United States and China designed to show each other in an unflattering light. On March 31, Africa Defence Forum magazine, a publication of the US Army’s Africa Command, ran an article called: “China’s floating fish factories plunder Guinea Bissau’s resources”. It detailed illegal operations by Chinese fishing trawlers in the West African...