Why are some media figures suddenly defending Iran? Because they believe in nothing.

Iran propaganda
(YHN)


A fierce media debate has erupted over coverage of the conflict involving Iran and the United States.

Critics argue that some commentators seem more eager to attack President Donald Trump than acknowledge the Iranian regime’s long record of repression, censorship, and support for regional conflict.

Comments from “The View’s” Sonny Hostin and heated exchanges on CNN, where contributor Scott Jennings pushes back against the narrative, have fueled accusations that parts of the media are downplaying Iran’s actions while questioning U.S. motives.

So why do some voices insist the United States intentionally targets civilians, despite repeated denials and explanations from military officials?

Because they believe in absolutely nothing.

Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 a.m. weekdays on WVNN.

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