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Vice-President JD Vance is heading to Oman for negotiations, and you can bet the mainstream media will twist this into the next big playbook for establishment narratives. Networks like CNN and MSNBC will paint him as the “heroic diplomat,” while relegating legitimate concerns about his motives to the back pages—or better yet, bury them entirely. Meanwhile, Fox News will likely straddle the line, lauding him for being “tough” while hand-picking quotes that serve their agenda.

The corporate media can’t seem to help themselves when it comes to these diplomatic outings. It’s the same play: gloss over the complexities of negotiations, focus on the drama, and ignore the critical context that could challenge the narrative. Let’s talk about why negotiations are happening in Oman—is it truly to achieve peace, or is it merely a facetime moment for Vance before the next election? These are hard questions that need to be asked, but you won’t hear them from the mainstream.

In the age of sound bites, expect the headlines to scream “Bipartisan Effort for Peace!” while the reality might be something far murkier—negotiations that serve the interests of the elite rather than the American people. Don’t be fooled by the glitz and glam of political theatrics; this is just another performance in a long-running show.

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