Leaders can use friendly media personalities as intentional conduits to test, normalize, or prepare public acceptance for covert or kinetic actions against foreign targets. This tactic blurs the line between political theater and operational signaling, reducing democratic oversight and making escalation more likely.
— If presidents routinely use media allies to telegraph or normalize violence, it changes how democracies authorise force and how voters hold leaders accountable.
Jerusalem Demsas
2026.04.05
90% relevant
The article centers on a president’s explicit social‑media post threatening attacks on Iranian infrastructure; that is a clear instance of 'media signaling' by an executive that can lower political costs for escalation and normalize coercive foreign policy, matching the existing idea about presidents using public messages to enable strikes.
Rod Dreher
2026.03.16
100% relevant
Rod Dreher asks whether 'Trump was using Tucker to set the Iranians up for assassination,' naming the actor (Trump), the intermediary (Tucker Carlson), and the target (Iranians).
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