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Obama says Netanyahu gave him same Iran war pitch as Trump

Obama says Netanyahu gave him same Iran war pitch as Trump
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Former President Barack Obama said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave him the same pitch on striking Iran that President Donald Trump got, but Obama chose diplomacy over military action. Speaking in an interview with the New Yorker, the former president said Netanyahu repeatedly pressed the United States to take a more aggressive stance toward […]

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Obama's diplomatic approach presented positively while Trump's actions labeled as 'controversial'Heavy reliance on Obama's perspective without balancing viewpointsFraming suggests Obama's approach was more prudent through phrases like 'accurate prognosis'Source selection favoring Obama's perspectiveLoaded language ('controversial ventures')Framing of diplomacy as superior to military actionSource diversityEmotional language densityFactual vs opinion ratioPositive framing of Obama's diplomacy and criticism of Trump's actionsLoaded language questioning the effectiveness of military strikesOmission of balanced perspectives from Netanyahu or Trump supporters

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