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Washington Examiner

America must stop bankrolling Iran through Iraq

America must stop bankrolling Iran through Iraq
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Washington is sending billions of dollars into Iraq while trying to contain Iran across the Middle East. Those two policies are colliding, and the United States is losing. For years, the U.S. has funneled billions of dollars into Iraq’s economy through oil revenue mechanisms tied to the Federal Reserve. The goal was stability: support Iraq’s […]

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Dismissive treatment of humanitarian concerns with 'they're focusing on the symptom, not the cause'Strong advocacy for using economic leverage and conditioning aid with phrases like 'The U.S. has leverage. It should use it'Framing that portrays Iraq as fundamentally untrustworthy with headline 'DON'T BE FOOLED. IRAQ ISN'T THE PARTNER WASHINGTON THINKS IT IS'loaded languagehawkish framingprescriptive toneone-sided perspectiveSource diversityEmotional language densityFactual vs opinion ratioLoaded language such as 'pipeline' and 'organized evasion' to depict financial flows negativelySensational headline tone like 'AMERICA IS ABOUT TO HAND IRAQ TO IRAN AGAIN' to evoke alarm

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