LOLITA C.

LOLITA C. is a journalist who has written extensively on the topic of US foreign policy, particularly in relation to the Middle East. Her work is characterized by its clear and concise style, and she is known for her ability to explain complex geopolitical issues in a way that is accessible to a general audience. She has been praised for her impartiality and commitment to presenting a balanced view of the events she reports on.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

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Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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  • In the article 'US conducts airstrikes against Iran-backed groups in Syria', there is a contradiction regarding the number of attacks carried out by the militant groups. The article states that these groups have carried out nearly 50 attacks since Oct. 17 on bases housing U.S. personnel in Iraq and Syria.

Deceptions

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Recent Articles

US Navy Recovers Iranian Warheads Near Somalia, Loses Two Elite SEALs in Mission Gone Awry

US Navy Recovers Iranian Warheads Near Somalia, Loses Two Elite SEALs in Mission Gone Awry

Broke On: Tuesday, 16 January 2024 On January 15, 2024, the US Navy announced that it had recovered Iranian warheads in a mission gone awry near Somalia. The operation disrupted the weapons resupply of militants in Yemen and resulted in the loss of two elite Navy SEALs at sea.

US Imposes Sanctions Amid Houthi Attacks on Commercial Ships

Broke On: Friday, 01 December 2023 The United States has imposed sanctions on 13 individuals and entities for allegedly funding Yemen's Houthi rebel group through Iranian commodity sales. The Houthi group, backed by Iran, has been launching attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea. The US has not retaliated against the Houthi rebels due to political sensitivities and concerns about triggering a wider conflict in the region. The US military is considering escorting commercial ships in the Red Sea amid these missile attacks by the Houthi militants.

U.S. Escalates Response to Attacks on Troops with Airstrikes on Iranian Facilities in Syria

Broke On: Sunday, 12 November 2023 The U.S. has conducted a series of airstrikes on Iranian facilities in Syria, marking a significant escalation in response to attacks on U.S. troops in the Middle East. This marks the third time in just over two weeks that the U.S. has retaliated against these militants for a growing number of attacks on bases housing U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria. The U.S. currently has 900 troops in Syria and 2,500 more in neighboring Iraq, on a mission to advise and assist local forces trying to prevent a resurgence of ISIL (ISIS). Experts suggest that unless an attack causes multiple American casualties or serious damage to U.S. assets, the Biden administration is not expected to change its posture in any major way.