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Beastly Boy

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5. Not according to one of the most authoritative media bias checking sources available.
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 01:49 PM
Apr 14

And not as of 20 years ago, based on an interview that had nothing to do with Iran's nuclear program.

According to mediabiasfactcheck.com, as of today, Antiwar.com had a Right-Center bias and questionable credibility. Certainly, making references to edicts of the ruling Ayatollas as evidence of their principle conclusion on the absence of a nuclear program in Iran is not credible.

If you trust the people of Iran as you say you do, find out how much they trust their radical Islamist rulers, who after all are in full charge of Iran's nuclear program, to give them accurate information.

I would also question the kind of access you have to the people of Iran to form the basis of your trust in them. Iran is not known for allowing free flow of information about its people.

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