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Iran has turned to AI-driven Lego-style animations to depict the Middle East war, showing US forces defeated, Trump frustrated, and soldiers falling, with videos gaining millions of views globally.
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The animation opens with a Lego version of Trump seated in the Oval Office, appearing under pressure as he gazes out at large crowds protesting outside.
Iran’s viral Lego-style videos mocking Donald Trump link his actions to Epstein files controversy, escalating online trolling amid ongoing US-Iran tensions
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Social media users don’t need to endorse a message to spread it. They only need to find it compelling enough to share, writes Renee DiResta.
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The war on Iran is the first major conflict where the propaganda battle might be won or lost in memes. Pro-Iran accounts have unleashed viral videos in recent days mocking President Trump, casting him as a dupe of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and suggesting U.
As military tensions between the US and Iran persist, a parallel online conflict is evolving, with Iran adopting a unique digital strategy. Utilising humor, memes, and viral content, Iranian officials are reshaping narratives on social media,
In March 2026, people on social media widely shared an animated video called "Lord of the Straits" that they claimed was released by Iran or Iranian media. The video centered arou
U.S. President Donald Trump said late Tuesday he’s pulling back on his threats to attack Iranian bridges, power plants and other civilian targets, subject to Iran agreeing to a two-week ceasefire and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.