As tensions escalate in the Strait of Hormuz, let’s not kid ourselves—corporate media outlets like CNN and MSNBC are more focused on parading their narratives than on reporting the actual threats to global security. Analysts are screaming about a potential deal collapse, yet instead of addressing the real implications, these networks are busy spinning sensational headlines. It’s as if they trot out their “experts” who parrot the establishment’s line instead of unearthing the inconvenient truths behind these confrontations.
Fox News, though often criticized for its biases, at least attempts to present the dissenting voices that express skepticism about U.S. involvement—while CNN and MSNBC are all too happy to drum up the war drums under the guise of “national interest.” This pushes the narrative that we need to intervene, but let’s be real: who stands to gain the most from such military escapades? The military-industrial complex and their cronies, of course. Yet, these outlets conveniently avoid discussing this. Too busy maintaining their access and clout with Washington insiders.
The real question here is: why is there a media blackout on the voices advocating for diplomacy rather than escalation? Could it be that a peaceful resolution doesn’t fit their storyline of perpetual conflict? It’s high time we woke up and demanded a more honest discourse. The stakes are high, and the people deserve transparency, not theater.
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