Kim Jong Un’s demand for a “deadly and destructive offensive posture” is a clear message: North Korea is not backing down, and the establishment media is squirming to spin this into their usual narratives. You can bet CNN will frame this as a rogue nation’s outburst, while glossing over how South Korea has provoked this situation time and again through their military exercises and allies like the U.S., which love to flex their muscles in the region.
Let’s be real: this isn’t an isolated incident. Major outlets like Fox News will parade North Korea’s threats as if they’re a signal that we need more intervention, more funding for military operations, and more endless conflict. They’ll tell you that diplomacy has failed, conveniently ignoring the role of failed policy decisions from previous administrations. It’s almost as if they want a crisis to drive their narrative of danger!
Meanwhile, you have The New York Times hovering above it all, ready to dissect every detail while ignoring the larger context: it’s America’s imperialistic tendencies that have stoked the flames. Kim is not some clown in a bunker; he’s reacting to decades of provocations.
The bottom line is this: there’s a larger game at play here, and the media love to distract you with surface-level drama while ignoring the real geopolitical chessboard. Tune into them if you want narratives that benefit military-industrial interests. But if you seek real analysis, look beyond their shallow commentary. Stay informed and skeptical!
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