We’re barely two weeks into the Iran War, and the American public is already being walked — quietly, deliberately — toward accepting refugees by the mainstream media.
This weekend, MS Now (formerly MSNBC) ran a segment about Afghan refugees stranded in Qatar. On the surface, it’s framed as a leftover tragedy from the Afghanistan withdrawal — people who “served alongside U.S. forces,” now stuck in limbo after refugee admissions were suspended.
But that’s not actually what the story is about…
The real focus is that these refugees are now “caught up in the Iran attacks” and trapped “as the region descends into chaos amid the Iran war.”
The segment opens where these always do, with maximum emotional pressure:
“He has a niece, he has nephews, and he has a little son, about three years old, and he wants to get them to safety.”
“They’re waking up every day in terror, seeing missile fragments, seeing missiles being intercepted overhead, and they are on a base, stuck.”
“This was a promise that was made to them… his service matters, and the promise that we gave him, we have to stick to it.”
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