04-16-2024, 07:46 AM
This post was last modified 04-18-2024, 06:35 AM by quintessentone. 
Regarding your specific example, I just read in the news this morning that 95% of Iran's strikes were ineffective against Israel's Iron Dome. So, if that information is actual fact then I'd say it's not propaganda, rather it's an exaggeration or a reaching of the facts because while it's true that the Iran strikes failed 95% of the time, how the news agency described how the General or Iranian military acted may be the 'reaching' or the 'exaggerating'. Also the new station I watched reported only the facts and nothing about how a General or what Iran's intentions are or will be.
As for Iran being humiliated or what their strike intentions were, that can't be known because with all the mutual spying going on, to me, it's likely Iran knew Israel's counterstrike abilities quite well, so it could be true that Iran was just sending an across the bow warning.
As for Iran being humiliated or what their strike intentions were, that can't be known because with all the mutual spying going on, to me, it's likely Iran knew Israel's counterstrike abilities quite well, so it could be true that Iran was just sending an across the bow warning.
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