Stephen Miller's Wife Slams Politico's German Owners for Anti-American Propaganda' on US Military
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Stephen Miller's Wife Slams Politico's German Owners for Anti-American Propaganda' on US Military
Katie Miller accused Politico of promoting anti-American propaganda about the U.S. military. She posted that the Washington, D.C.-focused outlet is owned by a German media giant, referring to Axel Springer’s purchase in 2021. Her criticism responded to an opinion piece claiming America has the most powerful military in human history but has not won a war in more than 30 years. The opinion was written by Ivo Daalder, a former U.S. Ambassador to NATO and a senior fellow at Harvard’s Belfer Center. Daalder argued that U.S. wars since 1945 have often ended in stalemate, defeat, or strategic catastrophe, citing Iran as a particularly severe blunder. He also described a Washington pattern of treating war as a substitute for policy when diplomacy fails.
"Katie Miller accused Politico of pushing anti-American propaganda about the U.S. Military on Tuesday morning and pointed out the Washington, D.C.-focused site is owned by a German media giant. Miller the wife of President Donald Trump's longtime adviser Stephen Miller bashed the outlet in an X post. She was responding to an opinion article that said America has the most powerful military in human history. It also hasn't won a war in more than 30 years. She didn't like that slant."
"Politico was purchased by the Germans, Miller posted. This is anti-American propaganda pushed by a company once founded in DC. Politico was purchased by the Germans. This is anti-American propaganda pushed by a company once founded in DC. https://t.co/iVZflmABCL Katie Miller (@KatieMiller) May 26, 2026 Miller was referring to Axel Springer buying the outlet in 2021."
"Daalder argued the Iran war is another in a long line of botched military operations by the U.S. Since 1945, the U.S. has fought major wars in Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq and now Iran. Among them, only the 1991 Gulf War counts as a genuine success and even that planted the seeds of future disaster, he wrote. Meanwhile, the outcomes of the rest range from stalemate and defeat to strategic catastrophe, with Iran perhaps being the worst strategic blunder the U.S. has made post-World War II."
"Daalder later argued that President Donald Trump was the most extreme expression of a problem in Washington where politicians treat war not as a continuation of policy but as the failure of policy a last resort that is reached when diplomacy collapses, often with no set political outcome in mind. His Tuesday article comes after Trump said over the weekend t"
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