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Iran strikes Kuwait’s water and power plants, government offices

Iran strikes Kuwait’s water and power plants, government offices
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Iran launched a wide-ranging drone attack on Kuwait‘s energy infrastructure on Saturday, hitting vital water and power plants, along with its oil sector complex. Kuwaiti state media reported that two power generation units were knocked out after Iran targeted two power and water desalination plants, citing its Ministry of Electricity. Kuwait’s Ministries Complex building, which […]

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Loaded language describing Iranian actions as 'wide-ranging attack' and 'widespread retaliatory attacks'Trump's ultimatum framed as diplomatic pressure rather than escalatory threatIran's response characterized with dramatic quote 'open the gates of Hell' emphasizing their aggressive stanceContextual framingComparative languageStory angle selectionloaded languageheadline toneframing of issuesLoaded language such as 'hitting vital plants' and 'open the gates of Hell'Source selection favoring Kuwaiti state media without counterbalancing Iranian sourcesFraming that emphasizes retaliatory attacks and US pressure while omitting potential justifications from Iran

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