Talk:Islamic Republic News Agency

--Earle Rheaume 15:03, 29 July 2006 (UTC)As a concerned Canadian citizen, I have many questions that have gone unanswered from our Western media, politicians and "specialists" in the Israel vs Middle Eastern countries ongoing conflict.

I have created an account with hopes of obtaining "the other sides view" of who, what, where, when, why, and how much have these events cost, in terms of death and destruction. (US dollars)

Several questions that come to the forefront are;

Where does the supply of "oil" for US consumption rate with Mid Eastern countries regarding these problems? Why?

Why has the United States supported Israel going back to the Shaw of Iran?

Why does the US continue to support the Israelly government with the most up to date and technically advanced military armaments?

It seems that Israel is hated by many Middle Eastern countries. Why is that so?

Why is it so difficult for Israel and the Middle Eastern countries to negotiate an agreement, that will provide and ensure peace?

I look forward to your answers.

Regards,

Earle Rheaume

Ottawa, Canada

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This article needs work
This article lacks any cited material, and is poorly constructed. Furthermore, it does not have a thorough discussion of the nature of the media presented by the IRNA. It should probably be noted that the IRNA has little integrity as a "News Agency", as they only publish pro-Iran stories. Anyone agree with this?

John.doe.cows (talk) 09:42, 15 March 2009 (UTC)

I do. Even if the IRNA were credible as an independent news organization, there is evidence that this article was written by someone representing either IRNA or the government of Iran, as it refers to IRNA in first-person several times and states clearly subjective things (e.g., IRNA's objective to discredit enemies of the Islamic Revolution) as facts and without citations.

76.247.186.33 (talk) 22:36, 21 June 2009 (UTC)

It seems ambiguous to me. It praises IRNA for various things, notably for it's promotion of non-Western news pools which contribute to avoiding western news dominance through the big transnational agencies, but it also accuses IRNA of political bias, notably in the last Iranian presidential elections. To me, that makes it difficult to judge the political sympathies of he entry author. ∼∼∼∼ jerry1wik —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jerry1wik (talk • contribs) 12:16, 3 October 2010 (UTC)

This article (as of Feb. 2012) is essentially a confusing and highly edited mess. It would seem that it has been subjected to self-serving, politically based propaganda and as such diminishes the otherwise higher quality informational articles found here at Wiki. Explore IRNA directly and judge for yourself. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.212.205.53 (talk) 08:34, 14 February 2012 (UTC)