How to Win the Iran War AND Make Greta Thunberg Weep in One Easy Step
The article discusses the importance of winning in high-stakes situations, particularly in court cases and wars. It emphasizes that public relations efforts are secondary to achieving actual victory, as seen in recent high-profile legal battles. The ongoing Iran War is highlighted as a significant issue for the GOP, with public sentiment turning against the conflict due to unresolved outcomes and rising gas prices.
- ▪Winning a court case is the best public relations strategy for a client.
- ▪The ongoing Iran War has led to negative public opinion, with a majority believing it was a wrong decision.
- ▪President Trump is focusing on economic pressure against Iran, but time is running out before the midterms.
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How to Win the Iran War AND Make Greta Thunberg Weep in One Easy Step Scott Pinsker | 11:08 AM on May 18, 2026 AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris Here’s a PR question for the peanut gallery: If your client is entering a high-stakes, high-profile, highly contentious court case, what’s your most important PR objective? Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display("div-gpt-300x250_3"); //googletag.pubads().refresh([gptAdSlot["div-gpt-300x250_3"]]) }); Aggressively framing the legal issue(s), so your client wins the war of public opinion before the trial begins.Neutralizing the opposition’s most damaging talking point — and indirectly influencing the jury.Killing the negative news cycle by rebooting the current narrative ASAP.None of the above.The correct answer is D: Your #1 PR…
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