It's not
(because what it reports in that article comes from other "news" outlets) but it looks like Trump is "
handling" the "
pandora's box" well.
Clarify something for me
@Hobie. Why was the idiom of "Pandora's Box" used? It doesn't appear in the CNN video. Do you recognize the biases inherent in the language of "
handle" and "
Pandora's Box"? Is the op fear mongering intentionally or unwittingly? What if Iran isn't a Pandora's Box? If Iran is not a Pandora's Box, then why should anyone be concerned over whether or not it's "handled"?
Also, do you understand the problem inherent when reports report on reports and the reports that are being report are
entirely speculative? Re-watch that video and listen for the speculation being reported. The video starts with a rhetorical question that is never actually succinctly answered: "
Is [??????]
not prepared?"
- it can be very dangerous...
- perhaps....
- maybe...
- how could that [the maybe they just reported] be?
- I believe...
- potentially....
- some.... may be...
ALL of that language is the language of speculation, not fact. The unstated fact is they do not have any facts to report in those areas of speculation, but they'll willingly report the speculation in a specific direction.
The report NONE of these ships have been going through contradicts the report 20% of the ships are getting through. Self-contradictory reporting is not fact, and it is not news. The facts are about five ships per day are proceeding through the strait, that is much, much less than the average 135+ ships that normally go through the strait on any given day,
and not a single ship has been sunk. Many have been damaged, but none sunk.
Why are the facts not being reported?
The RFE/RL article is only marginally better. It cites Fars, Axios, and Reuters as its sources. It states it is not able to verify anything Fars reported

. Fars is a propaganda agency of the Iranian government and, while better than most, Axios and Reuters lean left. Why did RFE/RL feel the need to include reporting on the plane crash and US mourning? That is not directly related to the bombing of Kharg Island.
Why does the op frame the discussion as
Pandora's Box? Do you believe initiating military aggression against Iran is an unwise decision that generates a myriad of complicated problems,
a source of endless complications or trouble arising from a single, simple miscalculation?