טרעזשורי סעקרעטאר סקאט בעסענט טענה'ט אז די נייעס קוועלער שטעלן פאר א פאלשע בילד איבער דעם גאנג פונעם קאנפליקט מיט איראן
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent delivered a sharply worded rebuke of major news outlets, accusing them of distorting public perception of U.S. operations involving Iran and downplaying what he described as significant military and strategic gains. In his remarks, Bessent argued that recent actions have severely degraded Iran’s military capabilities, including its naval and air forces, as well as a large portion of its missile production and launch infrastructure.
Bessent criticized what he called a pattern in mainstream reporting that emphasizes negative framing despite what he described as decisive battlefield outcomes. He claimed that key segments of Iran’s military apparatus are under severe strain, including logistical and financial disruptions affecting personnel payments, while accusing media organizations of prioritizing opinion-driven narratives on front pages rather than factual operational results.
His comments reflect the administration’s broader frustration with press coverage of ongoing Middle East developments, particularly as competing narratives emerge over the scale and impact of U.S. and allied operations in the region. Supporters of the administration argue that media skepticism overlooks tangible security gains, while critics maintain that independent verification is necessary when assessing claims about foreign military degradation.
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