So, the U.S. decides to bomb bridges and a water desalination plant in Iran following an “intensifying” military campaign? Really? This is the type of “leadership” we’re told we should trust? Meanwhile, mainstream media outlets like CNN and MSNBC are so busy spinning narratives of “necessary intervention” that they forget to mention one crucial detail: this is military aggression disguised as diplomacy. They paint it as a tactical move, but let’s be real—a strategic initiative born out of desperation while ignoring the plight of the people who rely on those bridges and that water plant.
Fox News jumps on board, touting military action as a ‘heroic effort’ against threats. Yet, they’re complicit in the creation of a dangerous narrative that normalizes bombings in the name of “national security.” Are we really to believe this furthers our interests? Or is it just more military-industrial complex propaganda, feeding their lust for conflict while making us foot the bill?
The coverage from these so-called news giants is either overly simplistic or belligerently nationalistic. Their talking heads love to rally against “bad actors,” but when it comes to covering the ramifications of U.S. action, crickets. Where’s the focus on the innocent civilians who will bear the brunt of this aggression? Just another day of pushing the war agenda while the American people get buried under staggering debt and distraction.
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