Associated Press, Propagandists for Iran
"Iran wanted to negotiate for peace with [U.S. President Donald] Trump, but Trump responded with war."'He started the war, but we will definitely be the victorious side."Jaafar Mohammadi, Zanjan, Iran, provincial director of cultural and Islamic guidance
| Pedestrians walk by a destroyed building within the Grand Hosseiniyeh, with the mosque visible in the background, which officials at the site say was hit by U.S.-Israeli airstrikes Tuesday, in Zanjan, Iran, Saturday, April 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco) |
In
an obvious edification exercise for the great readership of the
Associated Press, permission was given by whoever passes as an authority
figure now in the Islamic Republic of Iran to set out on a day's
journey through part of Iran, not far from the capital Tehran, for a
group of Associated Press reporters. Clearly, 'authorities' in Iran
recognize the non-hostile attitude taken by the Associated Press in its
reportage, picked up by mainstream legacy media all over the
English-speaking world.
One
can recall the Third Reich in WWII exercising a high degree of
alertness to positive propaganda that belied the extent of Fascist
Germany's master plan to conquer Europe, one country at a time, from the
Nordic nations to Eastern and then Western Europe in its inexorable
military push for territory and the advance of fascism with Berlin at
the helm of a brave new world subservient to Nazi ideology.
This
kind of devious white-washing of the gritty swamp of ideology and
conquest allied with the duping of bystanding nations to the belief that
the anti-human-rights, averse-to-freedom and constant lethal attacks on
sovereign nations who reject totalitarianism and tyrannical rule of
despots whose malign agendas are meant to disrupt world order and
social cohesion, is not uncommon, and Iran, the foremost supporter of
terrorism globally is a past master of feigning innocence of any
malignant purpose to its future plans.
| A picture of the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei hangs on the side of the road in the outskirts of Tehran, Iran, early Sunday, April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco) |
A
just-published piece meant for global uptake under the AP byline
ostensibly written by a Bassem Mroue, Middle East correspondent to AP,
logged the 12-hour impressions gathered by AP reporters as they drove
toward Tehran to report the continuation of daily life "with
only occasional signs of the continuing war, including a Shiite
religious centre that officials say was damaged by a recent airstrike".
The
writer mentioned that AP operates within Iran, aside from this more
recent permission granted for an additional 'team' to enter to gain a
"glimpse of the country at the centre of a regional war that has jolted
the world economy and shows no sign of ending five weeks after Khamenei
was killed in the opening U.S. and Israeli salvo".
Foreign press would be permitted to report directly from within Iran
only if their perspective vis-a-vis Iran is known to be 'friendly'. And
AP does not disappoint.
| Iran International |
While
hastening to assure the reader that AP 'retains full editorial control
of its content'. Well, of course it does, since whatever it writes gilds
the lily of the brazen nuclear-seeking regime with its Shiite axis
intention of dominating the majority Sunni states in the Middle East and
above all its often-declared mission of exterminating Israel from the
geography of a region that Jews were historically ancestral to. All of
which sits nicely with the AP agenda.
Entering
the northwestern city of Zanjan, some six hours from the border of
Turkey, where the team started out from, Iranian officials informed of
an airstrike that hit a religious community centre causing the death of
two people, and destroying a library and a clinic in a centuries-old
compound whose golden dome was damaged by the strike. AP reports the
Israeli military having stated "a military headquarters"
was hit, and it is never their intention to harm civilian facilities.
While AP quoted that Israeli explanation, it adds there was no further
'elaboration'. Why would there be?
Iran,
as well as its proxies, has a habit of installing military bases,
weapons depots, nuclear installations, alongside civilian enclaves,
hospitals included. Priceless for cover, and all the more so for
propaganda purposes.
A leaked internal directive from the IRGC’s missile command appears to show that the use of civilian locations to conceal, support and in some cases facilitate missile launch operations is not ad hoc, but structured, documented and built into operational planning.The 33-page document shared with Iran International by the hacktivist group Edalat-e Ali (Ali’s Justice) has been marked “very confidential” and is titled Instruction for Identification, Maintenance, and Use of Positions.The document is attributed to the Specialized Documents Center of the Intelligence and Operations Deputy of the IRGC's missile command.Arash Sohrabi, Iran International
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| People walk near Iranian missiles in a park in Tehran, March 26, 2026. Iran International |
"It has hurt me a lot and distressed me a lot.""With these airstrikes, [The U.S. and Israel] are showing their malicious intent to the whole world."Somayeh Shojaei, local Zanjan resident
Conveniently,
AP finds Iranians eager to condemn not their repressive,
human-rights-abusing regime that has kept the country prisoner to a
fundamentalist theocratic regime for over 45 years, to be quoted as
proof that Iran is innocent of all and any charges of malevolent intent,
and is an innocent victim of a power-hungry duo, intent for no good
reason on toppling the regime and destroying as much of the civilian
infrastructure of an ancient country as it can manage before the UN
makes good on its threats of charging both with war crimes.
Trump, the article intones has threatened to bomb Iran "back to the Stone Ages where they belong",
after the IRGC closed the Strait of Hormuz once the U.S. and Israel
carried out thousands of airstrikes countrywide. Most of Iran's leaders
have been assassinated; those would be the leaders, needless to say,
complicit in the slaughter of an estimated 40,000 Iranians who last came
out on the streets of cities across Iran to demand the end of the
regime and freedom for their country.
The
AP article goes on to state that daily life in Iran carries on, in city
after city where they witnessed normal traffic, businesses open and
people walking the streets. Women, observed the article were seen
without the mandatory head covering demanded by the ruling theocracy.
They paid dearly for that. But AP made no mention of other women covered
head to toe in black shrouds. With no little amount of inferred
skepticism, mention is made of the U.S. and Israel aiming at military
and internal security forces.
"The
AP reporters saw several government buildings and police stations that
had been destroyed. They passed a number of checkpoints operated by
plain-clothes Basij, an internal security force, and uniformed members
of the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard." That would
be, of course, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps considered a
terrorist organization by a number of Western countries; they and their
offshoot Basij slaughtered Iranians at will just several months earlier.
But to read the AP account they're merely agents of the regime as any
national guard would be in any Western nation of note.
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| Iranian missiles displayed in a park (March 26, 2026) Iran International |
Labels: Associated Press, Basij Militia, Islamic Republic of Ian, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Propaganda, U.S.Israeli Aerial Bombardment



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