观看:特朗普指责《纽约时报》记者关于伊朗战争的报道“叛国”并与之争辩
Watch: Trump Spars With 'Treasonous' NYT Reporter On Iran War Coverage

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/watch-trump-spars-treasonous-nyt-reporter-iran-war-coverage

在空军一号上的一次紧张交流中,特朗普总统因《纽约时报》记者戴维·桑格质疑美国在伊朗军事行动的有效性而对其进行抨击。当桑格指出尽管声称取得了“全面胜利”,但伊朗神权政府依然掌权时,特朗普愤怒地斥责了他,反复称此类报道是“叛国”,并指名道姓地称《纽约时报》和美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)是“最差劲的媒体”。 这场对抗凸显了政府叙事与现实情况之间日益严重的脱节。尽管特朗普坚持认为取得了决定性的军事胜利,但批评人士指出了一些尚未解决的问题,包括伊朗完好无损的核储备、保留下来的导弹库,以及恢复霍尔木兹海峡航运准入的持续任务。政府宣称的目标——将海峡恢复到战前状态——表明冲突在本质上已经回到了敌对行动开始前的状况。通过将持怀疑态度的报道打上“叛国”的标签,特朗普似乎正试图让任何与他官方宣称的成功相悖的报道丧失合法性。

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Friday saw a wild exchange play out between President Trump and a member of the media aboard Air Force One as it made its way back from China.

The New York Times' David Sanger pointed out that Trump's Operation Epic Fury did not result in political transition in Iran, but that the same Islamic Republic theocratic government is in charge. Sanger in essence questioned whether there was actually 'total victory' as Trump and his officials have repeatedly claimed. A visibly angered Trump, standing physically close to Sanger, rebuked this line of questioning as "treasonous" coverage of the "victory" accomplished by the United States. Watch the tense scene play out:

"I had a total military victory. But the fake news, guys like you, write incorrectly. You're a fake guy. We had a total military victory. I actually think it's sort of treasonous what you write. You should be ashamed of yourself. I actually think it's treason."

As if to emphasize the charge, Trump peppered his comments by using 'treason' or 'treasonous' several times throughout his response, singling out both the NY Times and CNN in particular. 

"I actually think it’s sort of treasonous what you write," the president reiterated while lambasting Sanger, describing the Times and CNN "the worst."

Trump likely has in mind some of Sanger's earlier articles as well, given he reported earlier this month that while the Iranian ayatollah was "clearly gone" - it remains that the Islamic Republic's nuclear stockpile has remained untouched, even if likely buried underground at destroyed nuclear sites. Also there's still open questions surrounding Iran's missile and drone arsenal, and its ability to reequip during the ongoing fragile ceasefire.

The US President has also in a separate Fox News interview asserted he didn't underestimate anything when it came to the Iran situation, and closure of the Strait of Hormuz:

And yet, a prime stated goal of the current 'Project Freedom' is to open the Hormuz Strait back up, or in other words the military mission has become to merely return the strait to its pre-war status. 

Here's Secretary of State Rubio just days ago: "It’s for the Strait to be open, back to the way it was. It’s for anyone to use it, no mines in the water, nobody paying tolls. That’s what we have to get back to and that’s the goal here." Or againThe goal of the war in Iran is now to return it to how it was before Trump started the war. It seems that Trump considers that pointing out inconvenient facts of the Iran war (or what his own top officials have said) to be 'treason'.

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