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MSNBC analyst blasted for claiming Iran is the ‘most Western nation' in Middle East

MSNBC analyst blasted for claiming Iran is the ‘most Western nation' in Middle East

Sky News AU22-06-2025

Sky News host James Morrow says MSNBC contributor Rick Stengel has it 'all backwards' with his latest comments about Iran.
The former managing editor of Time Magazine went on an MSNBC panel to claim that Iran is the 'most Western nation' in all of the Middle East.
'We have much more in common with them than a lot of countries that we do have alliances with,' Mr Stengel continued.

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