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« Last post by SVPete on March 12, 2026, 07:47:20 AM »BBC Beatdown: The Shocking Shaming of Iran's Ambassador
https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2026/03/11/bbc-beatdown-the-shockingly-good-shaming-of-iranian-ambassador-n3812732
Other than some of their fictional content that IS presented as fiction, I'm not a fan of the Beeb, but this presenter (a rather honest job title, BTW) showed greater moral courage than PM Starmer (IMO, those B-1 crews should "bomb" 10 Downing Street. With the contents of their planes' toilet tanks).
https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2026/03/11/bbc-beatdown-the-shockingly-good-shaming-of-iranian-ambassador-n3812732
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And by "shocking," I mean in a good way. It's been so long since we've seen real journalism and the actual speaking of truth to power that it's almost difficult to process.
BBC presenter Laura Kuenssberg sat down with Iran's ambassador to the UK to discuss the war as well as what preceded it, as Ali Mousavi learned to his surprise and displeasure. Kuenssberg started off by noting that "your country is under attack," but almost immediately pressed Mousavi to explain the massacre of civilian protesters. Mousavi seemed initially stunned by the question, attempted to deflect the blame to economic sanctions and "foreign aggressors," but Kuenssberg was having none of that (transcript mine):
Other than some of their fictional content that IS presented as fiction, I'm not a fan of the Beeb, but this presenter (a rather honest job title, BTW) showed greater moral courage than PM Starmer (IMO, those B-1 crews should "bomb" 10 Downing Street. With the contents of their planes' toilet tanks).
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