Fox News spent weeks echoing Trump’s hawkish rhetoric toward Iran — amplifying inflammatory claims with little scrutiny. Soon after, the U.S. bombed several nuclear sites in Iran — a major escalation with global consequences. This is what happens when media negligence becomes policy fuel. By treating threats like strategy and diplomacy as weakness, outlets like Fox shape public opinion in ways that invite conflict. The media’s job is not to stoke fear or echo partisan demands — it’s to inform, contextualize, and question. We demand that major networks stop acting as war drums. Journalists must center facts, not frenzy — and refuse to play a role in dragging the U.S. into another avoidable war.