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Trump promises another round of strikes against Iran and operation on Kharg Island

Trump promises another round of strikes against Iran and operation on Kharg Island
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President Donald Trump promised to strike Iran again on Thursday night, and escalated his threat to say the United States would seize Kharg Island in the near future. “The United States will be hitting Iran (Whose Navy, Air Force, Radar, Anti Aircraft, and all other forms of Defense, together with most of its offensive capability, […]

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Uncritical presentation of Trump's claims about Iranian military capabilities being 'GONE'Framing emphasizes Iranian aggression and retaliation while presenting U.S. actions as responsiveUses administration language like 'playing us for suckers' without counterbalancing perspectivesneutral tonebalanced presentation of risks and benefitsdirect attribution of quotesloaded languageframing of issuesomission of perspectivesdirect quotation of Trump statementsbalanced discussion of risks vs. benefitsneutral attribution to analysts and commands

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