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LISTEN: Why Iran believes it won the war
United States🏛️ Politics15 hr. ago

LISTEN: Why Iran believes it won the war

The article features a segment titled 'LISTEN: Why Iran believes it won the war,' where Alex Vatanka, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, discusses whether Iran has achieved victory in its conflict with the United States. The discussion includes an analysis of former President Donald Trump's incorrect assessment that the Iranian regime would collapse. The content is part of a broader podcast episode covering military developments, including the establishment of a new 'drone czar' position within the U.S. Department of Defense and ongoing issues regarding journalists' access to the Pentagon. The piece does not provide detailed analysis or specific claims about Iran's alleged victory but frames the conversation around expert commentary.

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The Washington Times logoThe Washington TimesParty-alignedCenter15 hr. ago
LISTEN: Why Iran believes it won the war

The article features a segment titled 'LISTEN: Why Iran believes it won the war,' where Alex Vatanka, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, discusses whether Iran has achieved victory in its conflict with the United States. The discussion includes an analysis of former President Donald Trump's incorrect assessment that the Iranian regime would collapse. The content is part of a broader podcast episode covering military developments, including the establishment of a new 'drone czar' position within the U.S. Department of Defense and ongoing issues regarding journalists' access to the Pentagon. The piece does not provide detailed analysis or specific claims about Iran's alleged victory but frames the conversation around expert commentary.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion featuring expert analysis without overtly favoring one side. It focuses on presenting viewpoints rather than taking a clear ideological stance, thus leaning toward center.

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