Breaking News US and Israel War Against Iran

Brendan Carr, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, threatened on Saturday to revoke broadcasters’ licenses over their coverage of the war with Iran, his latest move in a campaign to stomp out what he sees as liberal bias in broadcasts.

As the war entered its third week, Mr. Carr accused broadcasters of “running hoaxes and news distortions” in a social media post and warned them to “correct course before their license renewals come up.”
 
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When u send 2 slumlords to handle the most important negotiations in a generation
 
Aside from the war itself, what we're really seeing is a test of the resilience of the propaganda machine these motherfuckers have been building. We are really living in 1984 times when you can't believe shit that you even see with your own eyes.

I hear what you saying, but it ain't even that deep. The people in power tell on themselves everyday. It doesn't matter that they are pushing propaganda or hiding the truth. All normal intelligent people have to do is listen to them and you'll know they are lying. The real problem in this counter is that we have a significant portion of the population that just doesn't care. It doesn't matter how bad the administration fucks up. Those people have hitched their wagon to Trump and won't disconnect even if he's telling them he's about to take them over a cliff. There's really nothing you can do about people like that.

On another note, I hate to say this, but it's the absolute truth. The problem with America is that we start or engage in all these wars, but never really feel the impact of them. The wars always take place somewhere else. Pearl Harbor was the only time we really felt it, and that happened in Hawaii, which might as well be Bora Bora for the average American. I don't think people in this country will wisen up until we start to feel some of the pain from this BS. Some Americans will never understand just how vehemently we should oppose BS like this until we have to suffer consequences too.
 
When the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad told all American citizens they should leave Iraq immediately on Saturday, the warning was a clear escalation from the U.S. government’s previous recommendations, which only 24 hours earlier had instructed Americans to keep a “low profile,” but not to evacuate.

The warning said that “Iran and its aligned militias” were posing a “major threat to public safety in Iraq.” It came after Iran-aligned militias had launched numerous attacks on civilian facilities and government buildings owned by the United States and its regional allies. The previous night, the U.S. Embassy itself had been attacked for the second time in two weeks, and an Iran-backed militia group, Kataib Hezbollah, claimed responsibility.
 
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