The U.S. media has been warning the public for the past few days that an Iranian attack against Israeli targets is imminent. It seems to be an accepted fact that Iran is going to take action against Israel for the recent attack against their Embassy in Damascus Syria. And given the rhetoric yesterday and today, it appears that Iran's retaliation is most likely going to happen in Syria, although Israeli embassies around the world are on high alert, and U.S. politicians are (at least publicly) begging Iran to not attack U.S. sources. Since the U.S. is also being mentioned in these threats of retaliation, the U.S. media has been covering this and warning Americans about this imminent response. Sadly, the coverage of this situation depends entirely upon one's political bias, with the Democrats trying to publicly distance themselves from Netanyahu's actions, while the Republicans (who are mostly Zionists who support Israel) are stating that any attack on U.S. citizens will be Biden's fault because of "his" border policies. Even Nancy Pelosi, who is seldom in the news these days, publicly spoke with Biden to allegedly encourage him to stop sending military aid to Netanyahu. But the media's coverage of this supposedly imminent attack agrees with the evidence that this is going to happen very soon, regardless of one's political views.