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    How Fox, CNN, MSNBC & The New York Times Manufacture Consent for War With Iran Toure argues Fox News has driven U.S. war with Iran by manufacturing consent, while mainstream media broadly manages public perception rather than informing viewers, including by downplaying that U.S.-Iran negotiations were progressing before bombing began, ignoring attacks on U.S. bases and American casualties, and omitting the war’s illegality and civilian toll. The episode contrasts media narratives: Fox frames U.S. action as justified, successful “retaliation,” while critics on the right (e.g., Tucker Carlson, Rogan, Pool) call it a betrayal and challenge pro-war officials. CNN is portrayed as process- and logistics-focused and as amplifying Trump’s false claims without context. MSNBC is criticized as anti-Trump but not anti-war. The New York Times is described as pro-Israel in framing, including passive language about the Manna Girls School strike. Toure contrasts this with independent and non-U.S. media emphasizing civilian victims, international law, Israel’s regional aims, and economic stakes like the Strait of Hormuz and dollar dominance. 00:00 Media Drives War 00:34 Hidden Context and Stakes 02:07 Show Mission and Media Lens 02:40 Fox Victory Narrative 03:43 CNN and Times Framing 04:25 MSNBC Trump Focus 05:53 Independent Left Counterstory 07:10 Fox as State TV 12:43 Right Wing Dissent 16:15 CNN Process Coverage Critique 19:55 New York Times Bias 21:52 MSNBC Not Anti War 24:36 Independent Left and Global Media 26:34 Arab Media and War Reality 28:47 Closing Thoughts #media #iranwar #cnn
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