US bombing in Iran last weekend has sparked mild reactions from the largest US media, along with a careful debate over whether the US has violated international law attacking a foreign country, the Guardian notes.

Fox News, however, followed a different attitude, defending a war that, according to reports, helped to persuade Donald Trump start.

“This will remain in history as one of the biggest military victories,” Sean Hanti, undoubtedly the most famous presenter of Fox News on Saturday night, shouted.

After the right network broadcast Trump’s speech to the White House, who welcomed the blows as a success, Hannity continued in the same style.

“I agree with the president,” he said. “It is one of the most capable, important, urgent peace companies through the maintenance of power over the last 40 years, and certainly the reign of terror in Iran, whether they know it or not, is coming to an end,” he added.

Hannity, who said he had spoken to Trump before he got into the air, then brought Mark Levin, a conservative presenter Talk Show, who allegedly urged Trub to allow Israel to attack Iran during a private meal in early June.

Levin was not impartial.

“You see a historic figure,” he said, referring to Trub.

With the tone of his voice going up, Levin added: “These Islami -made nuclear weapons to attack us with intercontinental ballistic missiles. Guess what? You can go to bed quiet tonight because you know this is not going to happen. “

“This mission was never going to fail under this leader,” Levin stressed, before concluding: “This is historical, this is historical, the United States army is historical.”

Pretest

It was logical that Fox News would cheer on the hits. He started supporting the idea several days ago. On June 17, presenter Brian Kilmeade uploaded a map with all the parts that Iran could attack – a map that included Germany, Italy and parts of the Middle East.

He then showed some photos of all Iran’s rockets, as Mark Dubowitz, from the pro -Israeli Thinktank Foundation for Defense of Democracies, assumed that Iran could carry a “nuclear load”. ‘Do you think we need to help [το Ισραήλ] End the job in Fordo? “Kilmeade asked Dubowitz.

“We need to help them finish the job,” Dubowitz replied. “Only we can cut the cement, cut the mountain below which the nuclear station is buried.”

Trump, a well -known viewer of cable news, watched carefully, according to the New York Times.

“The president was closely watching Fox News, which was praised for Israel’s military operation and was presenting guests who urged Mr Trump to get more involved,” the Times said.

Lined up in a row to support Trump

A series of guests, many of whom had interests from the attack on Iran, lined up to defend Trump.

Among them was Amir Avivi, a retired Israeli general who has proposed the violent relocation of the Palestinians to Egypt.

“This was an excellent opportunity to end the war, led by President Trump and the Israeli people thanked him for his leadership,” Avivi said, adding that Trump had created a “global deterrence”.