Thanks terror CNN for helping the enemy kill our soldiers. You would have been hung for that in WW2. Could you imagine if CBS radio had said on Jun 01 1942 "We have learned that the Navy is considering a risky complex operation to defeat the Japanese navy at Midway" If i had anything to do with it there may well be a whole new crew at CNN tomorrow.
Thanks terror CNN for helping the enemy kill our soldiers. You would have been hung for that in WW2. Could you imagine if CBS radio had said on Jun 01 1942 "We have learned that the Navy is considering a risky complex operation to defeat the Japanese navy at Midway" If i had anything to do with it there may well be a whole new crew at CNN tomorrow.
I am well aware of that. Someone who wants our soldiers killed. That person should also be hung after a fair trial. A news network doesnt have to report everything, especially anything that helps the enemy kill our soldoers.How do you think CNN got this information, if not from someone in the government?
CNN is a terror network maybe even worse that Al JazeeraIt's not surprising, I posted earlier today how they were publishing propaganda straight from the Iranian leaders.
I mean, I am not a big fan of draconian wartime propaganda laws like we had in WW2, either. Maybe they are necessary in an existential war, but this is not that for the United States, at least.Thanks terror CNN for helping the enemy kill our soldiers. You would have been hung for that in WW2. Could you imagine if CBS radio had said on Jun 01 1942 "We have learned that the Navy is considering a risky complex operation to defeat the Japanese navy at Midway" If i had anything to do with it there may well be a whole new crew at CNN tomorrow.
I mean, I am not a big fan of draconian wartime propaganda laws like we had in WW2, either. Maybe they are necessary in an existential war, but this is not that for the United States, at least.
We also saw similar (more?) pushback from the media in Vietnam (granted, that was far more significant of a war, to say the least) - the "Cronkite Moment", etc.
The media is 90% very far left which is why they are allied with IranMy issue is not with just pushback, it's US media pushing Iranian propaganda. I mean, we know these media entities hate Trump, fine hate Trump, but articles such as this one below should just get the editor pelted with spitballs.
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Choice of supreme leader reflects Iran's defiance, experts say, making regime change unlikely
The elevation of Mujtaba Khamenei to the post of supreme leader puts Iran on a relentlessly defiant path.www.yahoo.com
Lets face it, it is difficult to determine what is really journalism and what is propaganda these days. I don't mean to get political and please delete if necessary, but I know when I turn it to FoxNews I am getting a specific side, and when I turn it to MSNOW or CNN I am getting another side. The media absolutely hates Trump, and honestly he does not help himself with some of the things he says or does. It just seems that no matter where we try to look, we are being fed by "journalists" what we are intended to see and hear.My issue is not with just pushback, it's US media pushing Iranian propaganda. I mean, we know these media entities hate Trump, fine hate Trump, but articles such as this one below should just get the editor pelted with spitballs.
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Choice of supreme leader reflects Iran's defiance, experts say, making regime change unlikely
The elevation of Mujtaba Khamenei to the post of supreme leader puts Iran on a relentlessly defiant path.www.yahoo.com
There's a difference in pushback and administering a false narrative. That Cronkite moment ripped our country in half at the worst time possible. I'm not defending decisions to go into Vietnam / justify etc. Was a major & costly mistake. Wrong everyway you slice it.I mean, I am not a big fan of draconian wartime propaganda laws like we had in WW2, either. Maybe they are necessary in an existential war, but this is not that for the United States, at least.
We also saw similar (more?) pushback from the media in Vietnam (granted, that was far more significant of a war, to say the least) - the "Cronkite Moment", etc.
Lets face it, it is difficult to determine what is really journalism and what is propaganda these days. I don't mean to get political and please delete if necessary, but I know when I turn it to FoxNews I am getting a specific side, and when I turn it to MSNOW or CNN I am getting another side. The media absolutely hates Trump, and honestly he does not help himself with some of the things he says or does. It just seems that no matter where we try to look, we are being fed by "journalists" what we are intended to see and hear.
That is one thing he has mastered in his time in politics. You give these puppets something simple to focus on like giving a child a baby rattle to play with and they won't focus on what actually matters. The entire network media is controlled to some degree by the Cabal. You will begin to hear more about "advanced technology" with this Iran dustup just as we did with Venezuela. It's a message to China and to an extent Russia. All world military powers do this but we are so far ahead of them they need to see it. It would be wonderful if we used these technologies to help mankind but that unfortunately isn't the playbook. We perfect the technology (which means they are working on it too) then while they are still figuring it out we are perfecting how to defeat it. Once that occurs they will find a way to leak it into society (GPS is a prime example)See I don’t like that, but hey if you want to publish your side, I’ll just laugh, but it’s their right to print their side. And you are right, Trump gives them fuel much more than he should.
However, it’s a different story for CNN to interview the Iranian government and republish to the American public about how they are gonna whoop our tails with their superior technology, army and turban butt wiping ability.
The Australians are dirt if they did this atrocity
Pro-terror CNN has to delete post about 2 wonderful teenagers
Here is the deleted post
The issue for many of them is that even if they personally may have wanted asylum, they are putting their families back in Iran at risk if they do so.The story in Australia is that the entire Iranian women's team was offered asylum.
5 accepted, you may have had 1 more accept and get dragged away by an IRGC thug.
Not sure anyone else accepted the offer outside of the 1 maybe and supposedly the 5 that accepted had to pull a daring escape.
Edit: Come to think of it, I think 7 women involving the team are safe now actually. 6 players and 1 coach.
Unconfirmed reports from inside Iran that are becoming more likely for every day that passes:• Mojtaba Khamenei is hospitalised at the Sina Hospital ICU.• He is severely injured in the abdomen and legs, and currently on a ventilator.• He doesn't know that a war has broken out, or that his family is dead, or that he's become SL. His last conscious moment was the morning of 28/02 (meaning he was hit day 1 and survived if true).• His surgery was performed by Dr. Zafarghandi along with Dr. Mareshi who have deep regime links.• The remaining regime leaders are fully aware. Pezeshkian has seen Mojtaba in his hospital bed, and the hospital is under a massive security lockdown.• In a mix of panic and opportunism to keep control of Iran, the IRGC pushed through Mojtaba's "election" to control the country behind the scenes. Many clerics are furious, and there is a gigantic split.Take all of this with a grain of salt. But with every hour that goes by with no public appearance by Mojtaba, the more suspicious it seems, and the more I'm inclined to believe at least some of this reporting is accurate.