There are two primary obstacles to finding the truth in any given situation: Cognitive dissonance and propaganda. One always feeds into the other. Effective propaganda works because it caters to the biases or fears of it’s target audience. Cognitive dissonance is the open door through which propaganda enters the mind and controls it.
When it comes to Donald Trump and his administration, there is a LOT of propaganda and cognitive dissonance, and the vast majority of it is weaponized against him rather than for him. If you are unbiased, this is blatantly obvious. If you are hoping for his administration to fail, then you won’t see it at all; you’ll simply find a reason to see the worst.
For those reading this in the expectation that I am going to fuel their hobby of Trump hate, sorry to disappoint. I only care about facts and evidence, I don’t care about the concerns of foreign or domestic movements seeking to engineer public opinion, and there’s a lot of them.
Iran Was Only One Of Many Opponents
There is a vast network of disinformation operatives across the political landscape, mainstream media and social media. All of these people and the groups they work for have been pumping the information space with endless lies, specifically about the war in Iran and the peace negotiations.
Despite the disinformation, the outcome has been a massive win for Trump on almost every level. This position is going to anger some folks – I really don’t care. Some people just don’t comprehend the bigger picture of this event. Others are outright denying the victory because they NEED Trump to lose, or they need the public to interpret the peace deal as a loss.
It’s important to understand that Iran is not the only adversary in the war. It’s not even the most dangerous adversary. There are a number of subversive groups in the US vying to control the narrative. I separate these naysayers into four categories: