Don’t Worry Though, I’m Going To Keep Bringing You The News Without The Spin

Day 6 of the US–Israel War on Iran (March 5, 2026) and the conflict is entering a dangerous new phase. Much like the 12-Day War of 2025, Iran appears to have shifted into a hardened defensive posture—its leadership reportedly moving underground while missiles and drones continue to launch from the country’s vast mountainous terrain.

This time, however, the scope of targets appears significantly broader. Reports suggest strikes aimed at US embassies, diplomatic missions, oil and gas infrastructure, and US military bases across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait, alongside attacks on US warships and Israeli targets. Iran-aligned groups in Iraq and Lebanon have also been activated, raising concerns that the conflict could expand across the wider Middle East.

In Western media, the dominant narrative suggests that the US and Israel have achieved decisive air superiority over Iran. But as history repeatedly shows, wartime reporting is often shaped by competing narratives and propaganda from all sides. The battle is not only fought on land, sea, and air—it’s also fought in the information space, where perception can shape reality.

In this video, we step back from the spin and examine the geopolitical context, competing narratives, and the strategic realities behind the headlines. Understanding both sides of the information war is essential if we want a clearer picture of what is truly unfolding.

My goal is not activism, but analysis—to research, review, and present developments with context so viewers can better understand the geopolitical stakes. During chaotic times like these, informed discussion and critical thinking are more important than ever.

Stay informed, keep learning, and keep questioning the narratives.

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