Breaking
DEUSA greifen Ziele im Iran nach Tankerattacken anCN9個月大女嬰遭生父虐死 桃園檢依重傷害致死等罪起訴RUИран не позволит США вмешиваться в дела вокруг Ормузского проливаCN強烈颱風巴威速度減緩 但風速與暴風圈擴大INIndia captain Shreyas Iyer calls team's performance 'atrocious' after record T20I defeatINFIFA Appoints All-Argentine Officiating Team for France vs. Morocco Quarter-Final, Sparking DebateINMeta Details AI-Powered Efforts to Combat Child Exploitation Amidst Government ScrutinyINArgentina's Controversial Comeback Win Over Egypt Overshadowed by Refereeing DecisionsCN中東天然氣需求33年首跌,IEA示警全球需求也轉跌KR뤼터 나토 사무총장, '지속 가능한 나토' 강조…유럽 안보 자립 촉구DEUSA greifen Ziele im Iran nach Tankerattacken anCN9個月大女嬰遭生父虐死 桃園檢依重傷害致死等罪起訴RUИран не позволит США вмешиваться в дела вокруг Ормузского проливаCN強烈颱風巴威速度減緩 但風速與暴風圈擴大INIndia captain Shreyas Iyer calls team's performance 'atrocious' after record T20I defeatINFIFA Appoints All-Argentine Officiating Team for France vs. Morocco Quarter-Final, Sparking DebateINMeta Details AI-Powered Efforts to Combat Child Exploitation Amidst Government ScrutinyINArgentina's Controversial Comeback Win Over Egypt Overshadowed by Refereeing DecisionsCN中東天然氣需求33年首跌,IEA示警全球需求也轉跌KR뤼터 나토 사무총장, '지속 가능한 나토' 강조…유럽 안보 자립 촉구
Newsgather
BackNSB Identifies Thousands of 'Cognitive Warfare' Posts Following Trump-Xi Summit
NSB Identifies Thousands of 'Cognitive Warfare' Posts Following Trump-Xi Summit
Developing
自由时报5/25/2026World2 min readChina

NSB Identifies Thousands of 'Cognitive Warfare' Posts Following Trump-Xi Summit

Quick Look

  • Taiwan's National Security Bureau (NSB) has identified over 10,000 posts on social media platforms engaging in "cognitive warfare" aimed at influencing public opinion following the Trump-Xi summit.
  • The posts, primarily targeting Taiwanese citizens, spread disinformation and propaganda.

AI-generated summary

Why It Matters

Taiwan's National Security Bureau (NSB) has detected a significant surge in online posts engaging in 'cognitive warfare' following the recent summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. These posts aim to manipulate public opinion within Taiwan.

Font size

NSB identifies thousands of ‘cognitive warfare’ posts following Trump-Xi summit

TAIPEI TIMES 2026/05/26 03:00

The National Security Bureau (NSB) has identified more than 10,000 social media posts that it deems to be engaging in “cognitive warfare” aimed at influencing public opinion in Taiwan, particularly following the recent summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

These posts, primarily targeting Taiwanese citizens, are designed to spread disinformation and propaganda, according to the NSB.

The bureau stated that it is closely monitoring the situation and working to counter the effects of these online campaigns. The specific platforms where these posts are most prevalent and the exact nature of the disinformation were not detailed in the initial report.

Cognitive warfare refers to the use of information and communication technologies to influence the perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors of targeted populations. It often involves a coordinated effort to sow discord, undermine trust in institutions, and shape political narratives.

The NSB’s findings underscore the ongoing challenges Taiwan faces in combating foreign influence operations and maintaining a well-informed citizenry, especially in the sensitive geopolitical context of cross-strait relations and international diplomacy.

Further details on the NSB’s analysis and countermeasures are expected to be released as the situation develops.

Open Questions

  • What specific platforms are most affected by these posts?
  • What are the primary narratives being pushed by these cognitive warfare campaigns?
  • What measures are being taken by the NSB and other Taiwanese authorities to counter this disinformation?
  • What is the suspected origin or attribution of these posts?

Related Topics

This article was originally published by 自由时报.

Related Stories

More on this topiccognitive warfare