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“How Western Media Sells War” is a deep-dive conversation on how conflict is packaged, branded, and sold to the public through news and entertainment. We look at: How language, imagery, and repetition turn military campaigns into “humanitarian interventions” or “defensive actions”. The role of think tanks, PR firms, and political elites in feeding ready‑made narratives into Western newsrooms. Why dissenting voices are marginalised, smeared, or algorithmically buried when war agendas are on the table. The truth about US foreign policy and why Europe appears doomed to repeat its disastrous lessons of the past. All this and much more… INTERVIEW: How Western Media Sells War with Patrick Henningsen
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The US-Israeli Agenda in Iran
Tehran University’s Foad Izadi says the U.S. and its allies want to balkanize Iran and take its oil and gas. They succeeded in a 1953 coup, he argues, but they will fail in 2026.
The U.S. is moving additional military assets into the Middle East amid speculation Trump could green light an attack on Iran at any moment. More than a dozen F-15 fighter jets have been deployed along with the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier. The sense that an overt war is imminent has abated and the protests, riots, and bloodshed in the streets of Iran that took place earlier this month have, for now, ended, yet the incendiary situation remains liable to develop into wider conflict. President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that if Iran sought to assassinate him, “the whole country’s going to get blown up.” “I have very firm instructions,” he continued. “Anything happens, they’re going to wipe them off the face of this earth.” Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said that any attempt to assassinate Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei “is tantamount to a full-scale war with the Iranian nation.”
Drop Site News’s Jeremy Scahill spoke to Dr. Foad Izadi, professor of American studies and international relations at University of Tehran, on Wednesday. They discussed the origins of the protests, the narrative war, how Iran might respond to another military attack by the U.S. and more.
“The U.S. wants to repeat the Libya experience, disintegrate Iran, take out the oil-rich southern part, and then the rest of the country would fall apart. This is the ultimate plan they have,” said Izadi. “I don’t think they have given up. I think Trump has basically given the Iran portfolio to Netanyahu. He decides what to do. And then basically Trump implements whatever Netanyahu has decided to do. And Trump is going to be in office for another three years. So I don’t think they are done with Iran.”
Behind the war of words between the U.S. and Iran are two competing narratives about what took place in early January. Western governments and much of the corporate media have characterized Iran as an authoritarian regime, one facing widespread protests, that carried out a series of bloody massacres. Western nongovernmental organizations, some of them funded by the U.S. government, have asserted that the thousands of people who died during the protests and riots is primarily the result of the Iranian government’s lethal response. Opponents of the Islamic Republic, including Iranians who participated in the protests, have characterized this moment as one where a dying repressive regime, desperate to keep its grip on power, has violently crushed protests by those who dare to oppose it. The U.S. government-funded Human Rights Activist News Agency (HRANA) said over 4,500 people have been killed, including nearly 200 security officials and government-affiliated forces, and over 26,300 arrested.
Iran has pushed back forcefully on both these allegations and this description, saying that the domestic unrest is nothing short of a U.S.-Israeli sponsored violent infiltration in the country that sought to hijack legitimate protests to pave the way for regime change. The Martyr and Veterans Affairs Foundation—an Iranian government-funded body—put the death toll at just over 3,100, including over 2,400 civilians and security forces. Iranian officials have charged that what began as peaceful marches—meeting no violent crackdown from the state—turned deadly when agitators, encouraged and supported by the U.S. and Israel, began attacking government buildings, religious sites, and other infrastructure, while assassinating and executing police and other security personnel, along with ordinary citizens. Iran said the events of the past weeks are a continuation of the 12-day war waged against Iran in June that saw the U.S. and Israel bomb the country for 12 days, killing more than 1,000 people in the name of destroying Iran’s nuclear capabilities. Supporters of the government have also staged mass demonstrations.
For the past 12 days, the government has almost entirely shut down the internet in Iran. Its opponents claim the move was aimed at preventing communications with the outside world and an attempt to cover up its crimes. The government has said the action was taken to prevent cyber attacks against Iranian infrastructure, citing previous U.S. and Israeli operations. The limited internet has made it very difficult to independently verify events on the ground.
https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/us-israel-iran-foad-izadi-trump-khamenei-protest-regime-change
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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT — SINCE 2005.
Gus Leonisky
POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.