Trump says Iran war is nearly won but Israel has other ideas
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Amid the United States' attack on Iran, the White House pushed a major video which highlighted various media figures in gaming and movies engaging in combat and war
As the U.S. braces for war with Iran, the Trump administration is churning out some testosterone-soaked propaganda, featuring a few familiar IPs.
The White House has drafted Tom Cruise, Walter White and Sith Lords in a propaganda video which celebrates the Iran strikes. It shows once more to what extent the Trump administration’s trolling reveals a staggering lack of empathy.
Director and actor Ben Stiller torched the White House for using a clip from his 2007 film Tropic Thunder in a promotional video on X. “Hey White House, please remove the Tropic Thunder clip. We
Like a disturbing ‘Lego Movie’ version of ‘Team America: World Police’, a clip posted by Iranian state media is just one example of information warfare between Tehran and Washington. Bryony Gooch repo
State media and online propagandists are striking a confident posture, despite heavy losses. Some of the content was generated by artificial intelligence.
The voice of Halo's Master Chief is slamming Trump's White House for using his character in a video promoting war.
IRAN’S state media has published a warped propaganda video using Lego figures showing targets across the Middle East being blasted. The unrealistic two-minute clip includes a Lego model of
A bombastic White House video that’s seemingly designed to promote the Trump administration’s war in Iran and featuring clips from several major Hollywood films is causing an
A photograph of a massive explosion at an Iraqi airport; satellite images depicting damage to a U.S. Naval base in Qatar; video of Iranian ballistic missiles striking the center ofTel Aviv. These are all images that have circulated in the past week since the Trump administration attacked Iran. And none of them are real.
Ben Stiller has asked The White House to remove a clip of "Tropic Thunder" from its latest pop culture montage celebrating war. "Hey White House, please remove the 'Tropic Thunder' clip. We never gave you permission and have no interest in being a part of your propaganda machine,