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Legacy Media’s Early Reaction to U.S. Bombing Iran Nuke Sites: SHOCK AND SQUAWK![]() Media reaction to news of the U.S. bombing of critical Iranian nuclear sites was mixed at best, as evidenced by initial Saturday night coverage. Below is a compendium of some of those reactions, which ranged from plain goofy to outright awful. Over at NBC News, veteran anchor José Díaz-Balart demonstrates the perils of speculative filler while discussing the capabilities of the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, AKA the Bunker Buster with Pentagon Correspondent Courtney Kube: The key is the casing and that it’s two bombs in one. No drill. Similar talk of the AR-15 spawned an army of "possible attachments" memes. Time will tell whether the MOP gets similar treatment. Over at CNN, the intial reaction left viewers wondering whether they mistakenly tuned into a state-run outfit such as PressTV instead. Inadvertently making the case against the brutality of the Khomeinist regime, correspondent Clarissa Ward argues that innocent Iranians may be punished by the regime as a result of the bombing: Ward suggests that Trump's decision to take out Iran's nuclear weapon enrichment facilities will lead to innocent Iranian people being punished for it.
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