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April 01, 2026
from
RT Website

A still from an
AI-generated clip by Iran,
portraying US
President Donald Trump
and Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
as devil
(BAAL)
worshipers.
© Iranian state TV
Short and punchy
computer-generated clips by Tehran
have been
going viral
on social
media during the conflict...
RT has looked into how Iran has used cheap, AI-generated
clips to mock US President
Donald Trump and the
American military, countering the multibillion-dollar US
media machine during the conflict in the Middle East.
Videos by Tehran address the latest developments in the war, warning
that US troops will face "hell" if Washington launches a ground
operation, making fun of Trump's fear of the 'No
Kings' protests and reiterating the Iranian narrative
that the US president ordered the attack on February 28 to distract
the public from
the Epstein files.
In the US, the effort to convince the population that the
war against Tehran makes sense
is spearheaded by the empire of media mogul Rupert Murdoch,
which includes,
the likes of Fox News, the New York Post, and
the Wall Street Journal...
It targets different audiences with tailored narratives, adopting a
measured tone for educated elites, while not shying away from making
bogus claims - such as suggesting that Iran's new supreme leader,
Mojtaba Khamenei, is gay - or relying on slogans such as
"short-term pain for long-term gain" when addressing everyday
people.
The Iranian approach, however, appears to be more effective, with
its often-bizarre AI-generated clips going viral and sometimes being
shared by the mainstream media outlets themselves.
At the same time, Trump's approval
ratings have plummeted to around 36%, with around 60% of
Americans saying that the US military action against Iran has gone
too far, according to Ipsos polls.
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