“We Don’t Hesitate and Don’t Apologize”: How Donald Trump and the White House Officials Try to Present the War in Iran as a Game
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The White House has found a new recruit to "sell" the war from Iran to an American public more sceptical: the cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants. This is just one of many memes used by American officials, in a pro-war propaganda campaign inspired by video games, action movies and animations, to celebrate the military power of the United States and draw attention to the humanitarian and economic disaster caused by the war of Trump.
White House Accused of Belittling American Troops in Failed Bid to Sell Iran War With Video Game Footage
The Kenya Times ~ Trending, Breaking News and Videos White House Accused of Belittling American Troops in Failed Bid to Sell Iran War With Video Game Footage The White House has sparked fierce backlash after launching a bold social media campaign to promote its military operations against Iran. The campaign blends real footage of U.S. missile strikes with clips from popular video games like Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto, as well as scenes fr…
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