Oil prices soar on fears of long supply disruption, US siege of Iran ports
Asymmetric Framing
How They Deceive You
Propaganda
Heavily misleading via aggressive framing of US actions as 'siege', factual errors on oil prices, unverified claims, and high omissions of Iran's escalations like Strait closure and attacks.
Main Device
Asymmetric Framing
Employs loaded aggressive terms like 'US siege of Iranian ports' for US blockade while passively describing Iran's 'blockade on transit of vessels', spotlighting US as perpetrator.
Archetype
Qatari-aligned anti-US/Israel outlet
Advances interests sympathetic to Iran by criticizing US actions and omitting Iranian provocations in Middle East conflicts.
Deceives by framing US as crisis driver through loaded 'siege' language, unverified claims, and omitting Iran's Hormuz closure and attacks.
Writer's Worldview
“Qatari-aligned anti-US/Israel outlet”
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