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Iran vows ‘proportionate’ response if Trump follows through on power plant threat

Iran vows ‘proportionate’ response if Trump follows through on power plant threat
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Iran’s representative at the United Nations is vowing a “proportionate” response if President Donald Trump follows through on his threats to destroy the country’s power plants. At a Security Council session on the Strait of Hormuz blockade, Amir-Saeid Iravani, Tehran’s representative at the U.N., decried Trump’s Truth Social post saying a “whole civilization will die” […]

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Direct quotations from official sources without editorial commentaryBalanced reporting of both Iranian and U.S. positionsFactual headline that accurately reflects content without loaded languageExpert source leanOmission patternsDescriptive word choicesbalanced source selectionquotes from both sidesneutral languageLoaded language favoring Iran, such as 'decried' and 'egregious war crimes' to describe their criticisms of TrumpFraming of issues that emphasizes Iran's self-defense and portrays the Security Council's resolution as biased, without balancing counterframesOmission of perspectives from US officials or allies beyond Trump's quotes, giving dominance to Iranian narratives

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