
James Moretti
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Foreign X accounts may be HEAVILY influencing Americans' perception of the war in Iran, according to new analysis. Out of 1,000 viral English-language posts about the Iran conflict between Feb 28 and March 13, over HALF originated from OUTSIDE the United States. And 40 the top 100 most viral posts came from foreign sources. Let that sink in. This isn’t just information. It’s influence. Americans think they’re forming their own views. But in reality, those views may have been quietly engineered for them.

@thevivafrei The evidence he leaked is all in here: axios.com/2026/03/19/joe…

🚨Witkoff at @FIIKSA conference in Miami: "We have an extension of the deadline for Iran. We see it as a real positive. We are negotiating with the Iranians. We may have a different definition of negotiating than they do. But we are talking to them. We offered (to meet). We think there will be meetings this week. We are certainly hopeful for it. Ships are passing (in the Strait of Hormuz) that is a good sign. The president wants a peace deal. But without pressure you dont get anybody to the table. We are prepared to solve this diplomatically. No enrichment. No second north Korea in the middle east. We have a 15-point plan on the table. We expect the Iranians to respond. It could solve it all"






🚨I asked a senior Iranian official about Trump’s claim Iran requested an extension on Trump’s threat to bomb energy infrastructure: “[Trump] is not being truthful. We have not submitted any request regarding potential U.S. attacks,” the official said.

Ben Shapiro—after telling his audience for months that bombing Iran wouldn't lead to a wider war, and then claiming the war was just going to be a quick bombing campaign—is now telling Americans to prepare for a long war. "There is no way to extricate ourselves from this situation right now." Americans only got "tired" of Vietnam after 50,000 troops died, he says. "Our" military members are "heroes" because they're willing to "sacrifice" their lives "for a greater good"—a future world where "energy will become cheap again because the Strait of Hormuz will be free again."














