<2> Fox News’ Jennifer Griffin, On Covering The Iran War: ‘We Don’t Know How This Ends’
<3> Reporting on the Iran War: A Fast-Moving Conflict
< Jennifer Griffin, Fox News chief national security correspondent, has seen her fair share of conflicts while covering the U.S. strikes on Iran. In a recent interview, Griffin described the challenges of reporting on a fast-moving conflict and the uncertainty that comes with it. >
<3> The Unpredictability of War
< Griffin explained that the unpredictability of war makes it difficult for journalists to stay on top of the latest developments. "We don't know how this ends," she said. "We don't know what the next day will bring, or the next week, or the next month." This unpredictability requires journalists to be constantly on their toes, ready to adapt to changing circumstances. >
<3> The Importance of Accuracy
< Griffin emphasized the importance of accuracy in reporting on a conflict like the Iran war. "We have to be accurate, we have to be precise, and we have to be fair," she said. "We have to give our viewers the information they need to make informed decisions." Griffin noted that accuracy is especially important in a fast-moving conflict
