The Wall Street Journal reported today: "The Trump administration has been vigorously defending the war against Iran, accusing the Iranian regime of posing a threat to its neighboring countries, U.S. troops, and even the United States itself. However, U.S. officials and legislators who have access to classified information, as well as experts who have been carefully studying public data and government reports, say these claims are incomplete, unverified, and even completely false."

Comment: The U.S. has been using this same approach for many years: first, labeling countries it doesn't like as major threats that must be attacked, then using a pile of shaky reasons wrapped in the cloak of "national security." In the end, even those within the U.S. who know the inside story can't stand it anymore and can't be deceived. The so-called "evidence" is all grandiose and empty, easily exposed. To put it bluntly, it's about using any means necessary for its own interests, without caring whether other countries get chaotic or people suffer, treating them all as pawns.

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