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The Iran talks: How the administration sees things now

The Iran talks: How the administration sees things now
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THE IRAN TALKS: HOW THE ADMINISTRATION SEES THINGS NOW. In the last couple of days the Iran war has been going through another one of the up-and-down news cycles — in which some sort of resolution seems imminent and then not so imminent — that have become a familiar story. In this case, President Trump, who […]

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Skeptical framing of administration claims with phrases like 'seems likely Iran would feel some relief' and 'How could they not?'Uncritical presentation of Republican opposition as 'alarm' while subjecting administration explanations to analytical scrutinyStructure that builds toward questioning the deal's effectiveness rather than presenting balanced pros and conssource selection biased toward conservative figureshawkish framing of foreign policyloaded languageinclusion of Republican critiquesfocus on potential shortcomings of the deallanguage suggesting skepticism toward Iranian commitmentsskeptical analysis of deal pressure reliefextensive administration-sourced quotesneutral reference to 'Iran hawks'

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