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White House posts combine real Iran war footage with video game clips

The White House has posted videos combining real footage from the nascent war in Iran interspersed with footage from movies and video game clips, and … Source
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Since March 4, the White House's profile on X has shared a series of posts that have created great debate and have been called the 'meme war on Iran'

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White House video with scenes from video games, action movies and real strikes on Iran causes reactions, with critics talking about "Operation Epstein Diversion"

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Le Grand Continent broke the news in on Saturday, March 7, 2026.
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