Media coverage of potential Iran war mirrors 2003 Iraq invasion framing

Recent analyses by Middle East Eye reveal that mainstream media portrayals of a potential US and Israeli conflict with Iran replicate the pro-war narratives seen before the 2003 Iraq invasion. This repetition signals a concerning tendency toward promoting interventionist policies through selective reporting and propaganda techniques. Observers should watch for how these media patterns might influence public opinion and government policy in the ongoing escalation with Iran.
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