Looking at the media’s coverage of the Iran war, I can’t recall when the press has been more dishonest or has more openly sided with America’s enemies.
In fact, Tokyo Rose, the World War II Japanese broadcaster whose job was to taunt and demoralize allied forces in the Pacific, would marvel at the American media’s dedication to sowing discouragement.
Over the last three weeks, U.S. and Israeli forces have decimated Iran’s leadership, destroyed most of its military forces and halted its nuclear program.
[…]Democrats, who also condemned Mr. Trump’s taking out Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, seem thrilled that gas prices have soared since Iranian attacks closed off the Strait of Hormuz, where 20 percent of the world’s oil flows.
In California, gas is back over $5 a gallon in most places, and as high as $6 in some locations, with Democrats placing full blame on Mr. Trump.
Iran has been attacking other nations in the Gulf, trying to drive the price of oil so high that many Americans, who have a short attention span and have soured on foreign wars, will give up and pressure Mr. Trump to stop before the regime falls.
[…]While Mr. Trump makes long overdue moves to weaken our enemies and free captive peoples, America’s fifth column is painting a false picture of reality, as they do with so many things.
It comes down to this: They want Mr. Trump to lose, regardless of what it would mean for America and the free world.
— Robert Knight, March 24 WorldNetDaily column