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Crowds Cheer After Strike On Iran’s Regime
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What the posts claim In the hours after a US… |
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What the posts claim In the hours after a US strike that targeted Iran's top leadership, dozens of social media posts showed people cheering in U.S. and European cities and footage labeled as coming from inside Iran. The clips feature waving flags, horn blasts, chants of "USA" and even people singing YMCA. Supporters online are treating the footage as proof of a popular uprising and a diplomatic victory for President Trump. The images are powerful, and that is why they spread so fast. Where the clips appeared Most of the footage circulated on X, posted by a mix of private accounts, activists, and a few public figures. Reporters and local accounts in cities such as Washington, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Paris and Berlin shared short videos that quickly rack up likes and shares. A range of users also posted clips claimed to be from inside Iran. Fast sharing makes it easy to mistake local demonstrations for mass movements without extra verification. Who boosted the story High-profile allies and some conservative commentators amplified the scenes, praising the action and linking the images to the administration's decisions. Messages of gratitude from diaspora communities showed up as well. That amplification matters. When…
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