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Trump says he ‘may be gone’ as he declares himself Iran’s No. 1 target

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Donald Trump claims he’s Iran’s “No. 1 target” after supposedly eliminating their leaders. Now, let’s dissect the chaos jumper that corporate media just loves to glorify. CNN, with its agenda-driven blabber, will undoubtedly spin this into a “Trump-is-a-war-monger” narrative, only amplifying their “Trump is bad for peace” mantra. Meanwhile, Fox News will fuze their “leader of the free world” rhetoric with a thinly veiled chest-thumping about American strength. Yawn.

Both sides fall for the same game: crafting a narrative where viewers are either pro-Trump warriors or anti-Trump peacemakers. It’s a one-size-fits-all costume party where facts and complexities take a backseat to emotion and tribalism. Why isn’t anyone challenging the dangerous oversimplification here? Maybe that’s because real journalism is dead in the age of social media sensationalism where clicks and outrage trump genuine discourse.

Let’s be clear: Trump’s hyperbolic self-branding doesn’t equate to foreign policy success or danger. It merely inflates his ego and feeds into a spectacle that distracts from critical discussions about diplomacy and strategy. The establishment loves a polarizing figure—it keeps you hooked, angry, and addicted to their updates, ensuring servility to their narrative. Meanwhile, they dance around real issues like the consequences of global military interventions. This is not mere reporting; it’s agenda-pushing, plain and simple.

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