The New York Times has once again proven why Americans can't trust the mainstream media, publishing what can only be described as a love letter disguised as an obituary for Iran's dead dictator Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after he was eliminated in joint U.S.-Israeli military operations.
While freedom-loving people worldwide celebrated the end of one of history's most brutal theocratic regimes, the Times chose to memorialize the monster who terrorized his own people for decades, funded terrorist organizations across the Middle East, and repeatedly called for the destruction of America and Israel.
This is the same propaganda rag that spent years attacking President Trump while he was building peace in the Middle East through strength. Now they're literally mourning a terrorist leader who oppressed women, executed dissidents, and made Iran the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism.
The Media's Anti-American Agenda EXPOSED
The Times' disgraceful headline perfectly encapsulates everything wrong with our corrupt media establishment. While Iranian people danced in the streets celebrating their liberation from decades of brutal oppression, America's so-called "newspaper of record" was busy crafting sympathetic coverage for their dead oppressor.
This is the same media that called Trump's successful elimination of Iranian terrorist Qasem Soleimani "reckless" and "dangerous." They consistently side with America's enemies while attacking the very president who delivered historic peace deals and is now finishing the job of dismantling Iran's terror network.
"The New York Times has become nothing more than a propaganda outlet for globalists and America's enemies," one conservative commentator noted. "Their sympathetic coverage of brutal dictators while attacking American patriots tells you everything you need to know about whose side they're really on."
Under President Trump's leadership, America and our Israeli allies have decisively ended one of the most dangerous terrorist regimes in modern history. While patriots celebrate this victory for freedom and human rights, the failing Times mourns the loss of their favorite anti-American dictator.
How can any American trust a media outlet that writes glowing obituaries for terrorists while spending years trying to destroy the very president who eliminated them?
