Iran War: Is the Media Rooting for Disaster?

Iran War: Is the Media Rooting for Disaster?

32:48 Mar 16, 2026
About this episode
The Iran War has exposed a growing divide between battlefield realities and the way the story is reported. Headlines suggest chaos and failure, but the facts on the ground tell a very different story. In this episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, Professor Nick Giordano sits down with New York Post columnist and bestselling author Miranda Devine to examine how media narratives shape public perception. From the downplayed ISIS terror plot in New York City to growing concerns about sleeper cells, border security, and distorted coverage of the Iran conflict, this conversation explores the cost of a press corps that too often seems more interested in narrative than truth. What You'll Learn Why the attempted ISIS terror plot in New York City raised deeper concerns about domestic security How media narratives distort public understanding of terrorism and the Iran conflict What the Iran War reveals about the gap between headlines and battlefield realities Why border policy failures raise new risks tied to sleeper cells and national security How media bias and narrative framing influence public opinion and political outcomes 📲 Subscribe, listen, and share The P.A.S. Report Podcast to stay informed on the latest political issues shaping America.  Timestamps 00:52 Mayor Mamdani Pathetic Response to Terrorism in New York City 05:20 Radicalization and the Role of Media 10:51 Open Borders and Immigration Policies 14:33 The Impact of Education on American Values 18:49 Media Narratives and the Iran War 24:32 International Relations and Military Strategy 30:08 Censorship and Free Speech in the West   🔔 Subscribe for More: 📖 Sign up for The P.A.S. Report newsletter at https://pasreport.com 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform! Follow The P.A.S. Report: 📱 X, YouTube, Instagram: @PasReport Share this episode and join the conversation!
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