Jiang says social media has amplified widespread discontent over the past several years.
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Public anger
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Jiang argues that the Australian beach killings are being rhetorically linked to Iran despite the perpetrator being described as an Islamic State sympathizer, making the event a pretext for anti-Iran mobilization.
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"Yeah. And I would also point out that these past couple of years, social media has amplified a lot of discontent. Right. So I..."
"...significant police investigation. I mean. This is a pretext. To create public anger at Iran."
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