Speculation Sold As American Weakness… Fox News Pushes Propaganda! (Video) | The Gateway Pundit | by Grant Stinchfield


Speculation Sold As American Weakness… Fox News Pushes Propaganda! (Video)

Image depicting global leaders Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, and Ayatollah Khamenei with bold text reading "FAKE WEAKNESS," highlighting geopolitical tensions and military themes.

Speculation… blasted to the world as if it’s fact.

And it’s telling America’s enemies we’re running low on weapons.

A new “report” from the Center for Strategic and International Studies claims the U.S. burned through critical missile stockpiles in a war with Iran, hundreds of Tomahawks, over a thousand JASSMs. It claims it will take years to rebuild. Fox News jumps at the chance to push this propaganda based off a total guess by its authors.

Ask yourself, who benefits from putting that message out?

China hears it.
Russia hears it.
Iran hears it.

This isn’t analysis. It’s a narrative of weakness, built on hypotheticals and speculation pushed by Fox and others as reality.

Even their own report admits America can still fight. But that part gets buried, because weakness is the story. The goal isn’t to inform, it’s to discredit the Trump administration and embolden our enemies.

Today, I expose how the so-called “bipartisan” CSIS isn’t bipartisan at all.

It’s a DC think tank loaded with Trump-hating Washington elites. Yet it’s shaping a dangerous global perception that falsely questions American strength…

While it invites our enemies to test it.

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Grant Stinchfield is the Host of “Stinchfield Tonight” on Real America’s Voice weeknights at 7PM ET. He can also be found on the radio at AM870 “The Answer” in Los Angeles, CA. Dallas, TX is his home base for his constant war against the radical left.

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