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Portrays Trump’s attempt to close the Kennedy Center as abrupt and unsupported

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Downplays the severity and continuity of ongoing military operations by focusing on a speculative diplomatic breakthrough

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Normalizes high-risk US military seizure of foreign nuclear material as a plausible policy option

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Frames military strikes as legitimate and effective counter-gang tools

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Frames military involvement in civilian audits as inappropriate and mission-creep

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Implies U.S. and Israeli military action failed to achieve strategic objectives

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Frames military use of marine animals as bizarre and sensational

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Positions families primarily as recipients of apology rather than stakeholders in accountability

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Suggests defence spending is underfunded and national security at risk

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Downplays the scale and consequences of military escalation while framing conflict as a negotiation drama

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Normalizes military strikes and naval blockades as legitimate tools of diplomacy

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Normalizes ongoing military escalation amid diplomatic claims

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Promotes the legitimacy of unilateral military threats as diplomatic tools

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Normalizes large-scale military threats and actions as legitimate negotiation tools

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Frames the act of sending drones into North Korea as a dangerous provocation and criminal act, not a legitimate security response.

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Portrays military transparency efforts as contributing to mystery and confusion rather than resolution

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Framed as a precursor to fragile diplomacy, with ongoing risks of sabotage and escalation

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Portrays US military strike as decisive and effective counterterrorism action

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Normalizes preemptive military strikes against non-state actors abroad

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Frames military strikes as legitimate and effective tools against transnational criminal gangs

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Framing emphasizes chaos and failure in Russian military preparedness

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Suggests UK military operations are being endangered by political failure and underfunding.

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Suggests UK military readiness is deteriorating and unable to meet rising threats

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Downplays ongoing military escalation and ceasefire violations

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Normalizes sustained military strikes as routine strategic operations, downplaying humanitarian consequences

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Implies military escalation was counterproductive and peace is preferable

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Frames military escalation in the Taiwan Strait as avoidable and undesirable, favoring diplomatic solutions

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Implies ongoing military conflict involving Israel requires operational adjustments in civilian domains

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Deprioritizes the scale and consequences of military operations by omitting casualty and displacement data

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Suggests military escalation is driven by individual commanders rather than strategic policy

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Frames military service and combat experience as core qualifications for national leadership

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Implies military action was necessary to force Iran to the negotiating table, without critical examination of its legality or humanitarian cost

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Frames Israeli military operations as ongoing and escalatory despite ceasefire agreements

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Implies economic measures by the U.S. constitute a form of coercive force

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Omits and downplays ongoing military conflict while suggesting diplomatic progress

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Presents military-style academies as a potentially effective rehabilitation tool despite mixed results

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Frames military and economic coercion as effective and justified tools of foreign policy

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Portrays military and defense institutions as opaque and potentially involved in unexplained incidents

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Promotes the necessity and effectiveness of sustained military intervention and aid

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Implies military escalation (Iran war) is contributing to economic strain and declining presidential support

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Implies that military aggression (Russia’s invasion) is being countered effectively by diplomatic and institutional expansion.

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Downplays the scale and illegality of the U.S.-led war while focusing on diplomatic resolution

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Elevates the moral and emotional authority of the victim’s family, framing their pursuit of justice as righteous and necessary

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Frames military action, particularly drone warfare, as effective and central to strategic progress

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Implies UK is failing its international military responsibilities amid escalating conflict

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Downplays severity and illegality of the war’s origins

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Suggests UK military readiness is being undermined due to government underfunding

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Frames military readiness as being undermined by political inaction

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Frames military action as deliberately destructive of cultural and civilian infrastructure, beyond tactical necessity.

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Highlights systemic harm and disproportionate targeting of Indigenous families in child welfare practices

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Frames Israeli military operations as occupying and destructive rather than defensive

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Implies military relevance by associating UAPs with national security sites and foreign threat speculation, without clarifying risk level

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Framed as ongoing and destabilizing despite ceasefires

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Framing military response as criminal conspiracy rather than strategic defense

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Downplays ongoing military escalation while promoting a narrative of imminent peace.

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Normalizes and legitimizes military escalation as a precursor to diplomatic success

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Frames drone operations as reckless and destabilizing

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Framing military actions as politically motivated rather than defensive

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Frames military-style operations (drone flights over enemy capital) as reckless and politically motivated rather than legitimate defense measures

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Implies U.S. military involvement in Venezuela undermines diplomatic norms

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Portrays military disclosure of UAP as a positive transparency effort

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Equates current political rhetoric and violence with historical fascism and pogroms

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Normalizes military threats as legitimate negotiation tactics

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Frames military threats and actions as reckless, potentially criminal, and used instrumentally for diplomatic leverage rather than genuine defense.

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Portrays US military action as necessary and justified despite risks

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Normalizes military threats as legitimate negotiation tactics

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Portrays the treatment of the military memorial as disrespectful and undignified

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Normalizes sudden shifts between threats of extreme violence and diplomatic resolution

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Minimizes the human and geopolitical severity of the US-Israel war against Iran by framing it as a passive backdrop to consumer sentiment

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Portrays victims' families as wronged by delays in execution, emphasizing their emotional stake

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Suggests UK military readiness is being dangerously undermined by government underfunding

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Frames prolonged trench warfare as grim but necessary, emphasizing soldier resilience over strategic critique

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Framed as reckless and politically motivated rather than strategic

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Frames military preparedness as being undermined by government policy

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Implies U.S. deportation decisions are dangerously disconnected from active war zones and geopolitical threats

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Implied as ineffective, forcing diplomatic retreat

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Suggests UK procurement is outdated and misaligned with modern warfare needs

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Suggests UK defence capability is being undermined by government inaction

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Frames digital operations as part of modern information warfare, elevating concern

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Frames modern military action as defined by attrition, technological adaptation, and battlefield innovation

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Frames military preparedness as underfunded and at risk due to political indecision

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Suggests increased vulnerability to military conflict due to force reductions and capability gaps

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Undermines the legitimacy of defence spending demands by framing them as excessive and poorly justified

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Framing of Ukrainian military operations as precise and strategically effective

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Portrays modern military tactics in Ukraine as historically significant and shaped by technological adaptation

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Suggests UK military preparedness is being undermined by political incompetence, using mockery instead of analysis

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Implies defence commitments are politically vulnerable rather than strategically stable

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Implies UK military is declining and losing credibility

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Suggests AUKUS partnership is vulnerable due to UK instability

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Frames U.S. military operations as disproportionate and risking civilian lives

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Undermines the urgency of military funding demands by questioning their legitimacy and scale

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Frames military spending as insufficient and contentious, based solely on the resigning minister’s claim

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Suggests the UK is under-preparing for rising global threats

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Suggests current UK military posture is inadequate and declining, increasing national vulnerability.

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Suggests Britain is failing in its international military responsibilities due to political weakness

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Frames military escalation as routine and strategically normalized, downplaying risks

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Promotes normalization of extreme military escalation, including seizure of civilian infrastructure and oil facilities

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Suggests UK military readiness is being dangerously compromised by political failure

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Frames large-scale military intervention as reckless and potentially catastrophic, while amplifying Trump’s contradictory stance

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