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EXPOSED: BBC Caught Red-Handed 'Mistranslating' Defense Secretary Hegseth's Iran Comments

Gary FranchiMarch 7, 2026138 views
EXPOSED: BBC Caught Red-Handed 'Mistranslating' Defense Secretary Hegseth's Iran Comments
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The BBC has been caught in another blatant propaganda operation, this time deliberately mistranslating Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's recent remarks about Iran to make the Trump administration look reckless and warmongering.

According to reports, the British state broadcaster completely twisted Hegseth's measured comments about America's Iran policy, turning what was clearly a statement about deterrence and strength into what they portrayed as aggressive saber-rattling. Sound familiar, Patriots?

This is the same playbook we've seen from our own corrupt mainstream media for years – take Trump administration officials' words, twist them completely out of context, then act shocked when Americans don't trust the press anymore.

Foreign Interference in American Politics?

But here's what should really concern every American: why is a foreign government's media outlet working overtime to undermine our democratically elected leadership? The BBC isn't some independent news organization – it's literally funded by the British government through mandatory television licenses.

So when the BBC deliberately mistranslates and misrepresents Secretary Hegseth's Iran policy statements, they're not just engaging in sloppy journalism. They're actively interfering in American political discourse on behalf of a foreign power.

Where's the outrage from Democrats who spent four years screaming about "foreign interference"? Crickets, as usual, because this interference helps their narrative.

The Real Story They Don't Want You to Hear

What Hegseth actually said was a clear, measured statement about American strength and deterrence – exactly what we need to keep Iran's terrorist regime in check. But the BBC couldn't let that stand, because it makes President Trump's foreign policy look competent and effective.

This is why Trump was absolutely right to call out fake news media throughout his first term. The corruption isn't limited to CNN, MSNBC, and the New York Times – it's a global phenomenon designed to undermine America First policies.

Patriots, this is exactly why we can't trust legacy media narratives about anything, especially when it comes to our national security. The establishment – both foreign and domestic – will say anything to make Trump's team look bad.

How many more "mistranslations" and "honest mistakes" will it take before Americans realize we're being systematically lied to by the global media cartel?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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MediaWatchdogVerifiedjust now
Does anyone have a link to the original transcript? I want to see the actual quotes versus what BBC reported.
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AmericaFirstVerifiedjust now
Finally someone calling out these foreign news outlets for their bias! BBC is funded by British taxpayers but they spend all their time attacking American conservatives.
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PatriotMike47Verifiedjust now
No surprise here - the BBC has been pushing anti-American propaganda for years. They deliberately twisted Hegseth's words to make him look aggressive when he was clearly talking about defensive measures.
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TruthSeeker2024Verifiedjust now
Exactly! Same playbook they used with Trump - take everything out of context and spin it negatively.
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DefenseExpertVerifiedjust now
Hegseth was 100% right about Iran's threat capabilities. The BBC conveniently ignored his comments about diplomatic solutions and only focused on military preparedness - classic media manipulation!
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ConservativeMomVerifiedjust now
This is exactly why I don't trust mainstream media anymore. My husband served two tours in the Middle East and he says Hegseth's Iran assessment is spot on.
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VeteranDadVerifiedjust now
Thank your husband for his service! Hegseth knows what he's talking about - he actually served over there unlike these armchair critics.