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Iranian State Media Posts AI Video Showing Missile Strike on Statue of Liberty

Iranian state media released an AI video linking the U.S. to aggression, using religious and political symbols to rally opposition amid stalled war diplomacy.

  • On Tuesday, Iran released an AI-generated video depicting a missile striking the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, part of the regime's latest propaganda efforts to influence public perception.
  • Titled "One Vengeance for All," the minute-long clip portrays the United States as the world's enemy, featuring historical conflict imagery and references to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's island.
  • Amplified by Russian state media outlet RT and Fars News Agency, the video depicts the Statue of Liberty with the head of the Canaanite idol Baal, replacing the Declaration of Independence with the Talmud.
  • This escalation follows Iran's rejection of President Donald Trump's 15-point peace plan, which Tehran officials dismissed as "extremely maximalist and unreasonable."
  • Iranian military spokesperson General Abolfazl Shekarchi recently warned that "parks, recreational areas and tourist destinations" would not be safe for the country's enemies, escalating fears of militant attacks beyond the Middle East.
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The Islamic Republic of Iran has published a video created with artificial intelligence showing an attack on the Statue of Liberty (transformed with an animal head). In the video the missile destroys the symbol par excellence of the United States, under the eyes of the Native Americans, the Japanese of Hiroshima, the populations of Yemen and Palestine. The article An Iranian missile on the Statue of Liberty: the video (generated with AI) release…

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Al Bawaba broke the news in Amman, Jordan on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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