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Trump says Iran maintains ‘21-22%’ of its missiles

Trump says Iran maintains ‘21-22%’ of its missiles
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President Donald Trump estimates Iran has retained about one-fifth of its missiles as he gave an assessment on where the country’s military stands as peace talks continue. “Most of the drone factories have been knocked out, most of the launching pads have been knocked out, and most of the missile manufacturing areas have been knocked […]

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Uncritical presentation of Trump's assessment of Iranian military degradationFraming of Iranian actions as 'threats' while U.S. actions are described as defensive responsesLimited inclusion of opposing perspectives on the military campaignDominant sourcing from executive and military officialsUncritical presentation of administration claims and justification for conflictOmission of independent military or international perspectivessource selectionframing of issuesomission of perspectivesdirect quotes and attributionneutral event sequencingbalanced institutional references

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