Iran’s Latest Propaganda Push
Iran’s state broadcaster, IRIB, has pushed an AI-made propaganda video built to alarm U.S. viewers and feed the usual anti-West script. The clip was then carried by regime-linked outlets and amplified by RT and Chinese state media, which shows how fast a message can travel when several governments agree that bad ideas deserve better distribution. The video is not subtle. It mixes threats, grievances, and religious symbols into one slick package, then hopes the audience mistakes volume for strength. State media calls it messaging. Most people would call it a very expensive tantrum.
What The Video Shows
The minute-long clip opens with scenes meant to accuse the United States of nearly every historical wrong it can fit on screen. It shows Native American dispossession, the atomic bombings of Japan, Vietnam, and a string of modern wars in the Middle East, including Yemen, Afghanistan, Iraq, Gaza, and Palestine. It also places Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Qassem Soleimani in heroic frames, as if editing alone can turn propaganda into policy. The video then folds in Epstein-related conspiracy imagery, a favorite internet shortcut for people who think every scandal proves every theory. The result is less a coherent argument than a pileup of resentments.
Why The Clip Spread So Fast
By the end, the clip sends a missile into New York Harbor and redraws the Statue of Liberty with the head of Baal. That image is meant to shock, not persuade. The goal is to stir anger, pull in online attention, and dress old regime talking points in the newest digital costume. The RT post that shared the clip is below.
https://twitter.com/RT_com/status/2036694973408567567?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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