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Con la guerra en Irán, la prensa no es la historia.
The article examines how the media's focus on the war in Iran often overshadows the broader implications and realities of the conflict, urging a deeper understanding of the situation.
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National Review (United States) | Apr 12, 2026
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Focusing on the press distracts from the real issues of the war in Iran and its implications for global security.
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The press can perpetuate misinformation about the war in Iran, which can have dangerous consequences for public understanding.
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The media's role in shaping public perception of the war in Iran is critical and deserves scrutiny.
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A free press is essential to democracy, even during wartime, as it informs citizens and holds power accountable.
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The relationship between the media and military conflicts is complex and warrants a nuanced discussion.
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