The media’s dour outlook seems wholly divorced from an objective appraisal of the war in its fourth week.
Topic: Iran
Muslims Win If Iran’s Regime Loses
A defeat for the mullahs would yield benefits that would ripple across the globe.
How Trump Turned Up the Heat and Turned Down the War
A five-day ceasefire, falling oil prices, and renewed global alignment signal a dramatic shift in the Iran conflict, as President Trump’s high-pressure strategy challenges predictions of another endless war.
Iran Caves to Trump
By Matt Margolis: On Tuesday, Trump announced that Iran has agreed to abandon its nuclear weapons program as a condition for ending U.S. military strikes on Tehran. There is, however, a catch. Iran is still denying talking to the U.S. I’m trusting Trump on this.
Communist Former CIA Top Dog Says He Believes Iran Over Trump
Of course: John Brennan loves Islam and hates America
Media Play Tokyo Rose While Trump Plays 5-Dimensional Chess
Looking at the media’s coverage of the Iran war, it’s hard to recall when the press has been more dishonest or has more openly sided with America’s enemies. In fact, Tokyo Rose, the WWII Japanese broadcaster whose job was to demoralize allied forces in the Pacific, would marvel at the U.S. media’s dedication to sowing discouragement.
Brace Yourself. A Recession Is Coming
By Niall Ferguson: The war in Iran is choking global energy supply. History shows shocks like this rarely end without a recession.
MAGA Is Not Falling Apart Because a Few Podcasters Did Not Get Their Way
By Kurt Schlichter: Donald Trump built a new coalition. He brought together a whole bunch of people who were united by a resistance to the gooey, nanny-state socialist woke blob that was doing the bidding of our garbage ruling class and screwing us over in the process.
The War Over the War
As legacy media wage partisan war on Trump under the guise of reporting, the real danger lies in losing both trust in journalism and commitment to First Amendment principles.
Legacy Press Desperately Tries to Lose Another War for America
The moment America takes strong action against the Iranian regime, these dinosaur outlets dust off their old Vietnam playbook and start pushing the same tired narrative of doubt, failure, and inevitable defeat.
Make Families, Not War
The administration has betrayed its promise of domestic renewal for American families.
Iran Is Losing. Why Pretend Otherwise?
Don’t fall for the propaganda. Iran is not holding its own in this conflict. It is being systematically dismantled.
Don’t Listen to the Idiots About Iran War
If somebody’s telling you that we are losing this war, he’s an idiot, or a liar, or both, and you should ignore everything he says.
Calling the Iran War a Quagmire Now Is Ludicrous
This is Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Legacy Media Root Against U.S. in War with Iran to Spite Trump
Instead of disinterested coverage, legacy media provide analysis and editorials masquerading as reporting. They should be much more evenhanded in their approach.
Trump Hasn’t Lost His Voters Over Iran
By Karl Rove: MAGA voters turn out not to agree with the noisy podcasters who oppose the war.
Confronting Iran Is a Necessary Step to Protect Women and Christians
Beneath geopolitical headlines lies a generation demanding dignity, rights, and a future beyond oppression.
“I SO Did Not Have ‘Gayatollah’ Khamenei on My Bingo Card”
Stephen Kruiser: This is too much. A gay Ayatollah? A Gayatollah, if you will? Yes, it’s a war, but now it’s also a Monty Python sketch that’s writing itself.
You Gotta Love the Israelis
Together, we’re making the world a better place.
Joe Kent Resigns. Will Others Follow?
By Eli Lake: The restrainer wing of the Republican Party gets its anti-war hero. But the intel chief’s resignation letter suggests he is not a reliable witness on Iran policy.
Higher Gas Prices Are the Least of Our Problems
Trump says a temporary spike in the cost of oil is a small price to pay to secure peace. He’s right.
Is Only Bad News About Iran Fit to Print?
President Trump’s complaints about the news coverage of the Iran war are predictable—and entirely justified.
Will Iran Strike the U.S. Homeland?
Recent ISIS-linked attacks highlight a broader danger—an embattled Iranian regime still possesses multiple paths to strike the U.S., from proxy violence and assassinations to cyberwarfare.
Yes, Trump Can End This War
Getting a ceasefire won’t be easy, but America has leverage the president can use.