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US strikes hit Iran for seventh consecutive night

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So, Iran has decided to flex its muscles by hitting a power and water plant in Kuwait. And what do we get from the mainstream media? A predictable parade of spin. Let’s take a moment to dissect this. CNN is likely trotting out the same tired narratives, framing Iran as a “menace” while completely ignoring the underlying context. You’d think the journalists there would actually take a second to consider why these tensions even exist—instead, they opt for sensationalism. Classic.

Then you’ve got Fox News, which will do its best to whip up a frenzy among its viewers. Expect alarmist tones, implying that we’re standing on the brink of World War III, all while conveniently glossing over the fact that U.S. allies aren’t exactly angels in this narrative. It’s all about fear-mongering for ratings, not informing the public. They love a good scaremongering moment, don’t they?

What’s glaringly missing here is any real analysis of the geopolitical chess game at play. Both sides of the media spectrum will choose to oversimplify a complex issue for their own agendas. The truth? It’s not just about immediate retribution; it’s about a long history of power struggles and policy failures that led us here.

Don’t let them feed you the narrative they want. Dig deeper, question everything, and demand more from those who claim to inform you. The silent majority needs to reclaim the discussion from these corporate mouthpieces.

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