Centcom claims it hit 90 Iranian targets, and the Iranian health ministry reports 14 casualties since Tuesday. Now, let’s break this down because you know the mainstream media is going to spin it into a neatly packaged narrative. Why is CNN focusing on the body count while glossing over the context of these strikes? They want to paint a picture of U.S. power and geopolitical necessity, but that’s just selective outrage to prop up a bigger agenda.
Meanwhile, Fox News will likely show a montage of military power, touting bravado without interlacing the real human stories behind those “targets.” They love the military-industrial complex, don’t they? Oh, the irony—the same network that professes to support the “average American” is all too eager to cheer on missiles raining down elsewhere. All the while, they’ll neglect the growing impact on everyday Americans here at home like rising gas prices and the budget for these operations.
As the situation unfolds, both networks are conspicuously absent in addressing the consequences of escalating military actions. Do they think we’re too naive to demand accountability? Quite frankly, their approach looks more like tribalism than truthful reporting. We need to ask who benefits from these relentless strikes and watch as the same old drama plays out in our living rooms. Let’s not fall for their narrative; let’s demand deeper analysis and accountability.
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