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The shift in the narrative from pro-war stances to more critical views of conflict has not gone unnoticed. Kasparian and Yuger, who are accused of supporting various military interventions in the past, have recently attempted to distance themselves from these positions. Their previous alignments with war efforts in Afghanistan and Syria have led critics to label their current responses as hypocritical.
This inconsistency opens them up to allegations of opportunism, suggesting their newfound anti-war rhetoric might merely be a reaction to evolving audience sentiments rather than a genuine change of heart. Critics argue that this pattern reflects a calculated approach to maintain relevance amid shifting political tides.