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Pakistan says it intercepted four drones fired from Afghanistan

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So, the Afghan defense ministry just claimed it conducted airstrikes in Pakistan’s Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces. Now, if you thought the mainstream media would sink its teeth into this story with the urgency it deserves, think again. Outlets like CNN and MSNBC are tiptoeing around this explosive development, likely because it complicates their neat narratives about the region. They prefer painting the Taliban as mere ‘governance experts’ instead of acknowledging their militaristic aggression.

You won’t catch Fox News doing a deep dive either—they’ll probably focus on the ‘sensitive’ nature of international relations without ever questioning the implications of these airstrikes. We’re talking about a significant escalation that could ignite tensions between two nuclear-armed countries, yet the silence is deafening. It’s as if they can’t handle the truth because it disrupts their carefully curated narratives. Corporate media loves to hype up issues but runs away from direct accountability when it comes to international conflict.

Instead of dissecting what these airstrikes mean for regional stability, we see an alarming lack of critical analysis. Are we just going to let this pass as another headline without digging into the underlying complexities? You bet the establishment wants that. This is a classic case of media bias, where the uncomfortable truths about foreign policy bravado get swept under the rug. But make no mistake, the stakes are incredibly high, and it’s about time we held the so-called ‘news outlets’ accountable.

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