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Can bombs bring Iran back to the negotiating table?

Can bombs bring Iran back to the negotiating table?
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American cruise missiles and warplanes struck targets across Iran again overnight into Thursday, hours after President Donald Trump vowed to hit the Islamic Republic “hard” for stalling at the negotiating table. The latest wave followed Iran’s downing of an American Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz earlier this week, an incident that drew dozens […]

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Heavy sourcing from Israeli officials supportive of Trump's actions with minimal Iranian perspectiveFraming Iran as 'stalling' and having 'maximalist approach' while presenting US/Israeli positions as reasonableLanguage choices like 'Tehran now calls "meaningless"' that subtly question Iranian credibilityOne-sided source selection (exclusively Israeli national security figures)Hawkish framing that positions military strikes as a tool for diplomatic leverageOmission of critical or anti-war perspectivesloaded languagesource selectionframing of issuesIsraeli security sources dominateloaded verbs framing Iran (stalling, maximalist)sub-headline and structure emphasize military pressure

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