What Does Trump’s Open Respect For North Korean Nukes Tell Iran?
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What the model flagged
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Appeal To Fear 82%
The sentence frames nuclear proliferation as a near-inevitable consequence of current US policy, creating anxiety about a dangerous global arms race — for example: militarize or even go nuclear
“one of the only paths to prevent conflict with the current administration is to militarize or even go nuclear”
Black-And-White Fallacy 72%
The sentence implies that countries face a stark binary: either militarize/go nuclear or face conflict with the US, ignoring diplomatic and other non-military options — for example: one of the only paths
“one of the only paths to prevent conflict with the current administration is to militarize or even go nuclear”
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