How to Tell When You’re Reading CIA Propaganda: A Master Class in 3 Steps
Step 1: Establish Context
At the very least, ask yourself who’s writing this story, why they would want to write this, and what kind of relationships does this writer need to maintain.
We’ll start with this story, hot-off-the-press from CNN’s Pentagon correspondent Barbara Starr.
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