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Watch: The clash between US and Iran for control of the Strait of Hormuz

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The BBC’s Barbara Plett Usher is diving into the latest fracas over international shipping channels, and you can bet she’ll deliver the same uninspired, establishment-friendly narrative you’d expect from any mainstream outlet. It’s astounding how one-sided the reporting can be when the likes of CNN and the BBC turn a blind eye to the complexities at play. They dutifully toe the line, pushing a narrative that suits the powers that be while glossing over the intricacies of geopolitics.

What’s especially galling is how these outlets frame the tensions. They love to sensationalize the conflict without addressing root causes, treating it as merely another chapter in their headline-generating drama. Meanwhile, the logic and strategic interests of the nations involved are sidelined, replaced by fear-mongering tropes. It’s as if they expect us to swallow the narrative without question, all while ignoring how the U.S. and its allies may manipulate these tensions for their own agendas.

And there’s the hypocrisy—while BBC and their corporate counterparts preach about diplomatic solutions, they churn out articles that only serve to escalate fears, leaving no room for nuanced discussions. This isn’t journalism; it’s state-friendly fluff designed to keep us distracted while the real puppet masters pull the strings behind the scenes.

In short, if you want the truth, don’t go searching for it in the echo chambers of established media. They’re not just reporting the news; they’re curating a narrative that keeps us dependent on their spin.

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