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Les succès de la guerre en Iran qu'ils ne veulent pas que vous connaissiez
The media’s dour outlook seems wholly divorced from an objective appraisal of the war in its fourth week
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National Review (United States) | Mar 25, 2026
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An objective analysis of the Iran War requires acknowledging both successes and failures, as both aspects are crucial for understanding the war's impact.
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Focusing on the successes of the Iran War, while ignoring the broader implications, creates a misleading narrative that can hinder future foreign policy discussions.
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Successes in the Iran War should be celebrated to foster national pride and bolster support for continued military engagement in the region.
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The media's portrayal of the Iran War neglects significant tactical successes, which could reshape public perception and support for military actions.
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Highlighting only successes in the Iran War oversimplifies a complex situation and risks ignoring the human cost and long-term consequences of the conflict.
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