Iran, Trump and Strait of Hormuz
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Public outrage meets 'obscene' Iran war memes as White House admits its key strategy
American veterans are disturbed that President Donald Trump's communications team has been treating the Iran war as a joke on social media — but the administration isn't likely to change course because the outrage the tactic creates is driving up online engagement,
The Mary Sue on MSN
In a masterclass of trolling, the Iranian Embassy just hit Donald Trump where it hurts
There have been a lot of memes about the Iran war as of late—not all of them are in good taste. But the diplomatic spat between Iran and the United States has reached comedic heights through memes. President Donald Trump was asked by a reporter about the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran has struck the heart of the White House with a meme that trolls President Donald Trump. In further evidence that the information war has spiraled into parody, an account tied to the Iranian embassy in South Africa posted a mock exchange between the 79-year-old president and,
Donald Trump's peace talk claims get roasted by Iran's meme army while 1,500+ people lie dead across the region.
California Governor Gavin Newsom used a viral meme to mock Vice President JD Vance’s role in Iran war negotiations. This was a brief shift in his political attacks away from President Donald Trump. Gavin Newsom roasts JD Vance with a meme Gavin Newsom’s press office shared a clip of Trump’s recent remarks to reporters in
A satirical post by the Iran Embassy in Saudi Arabia has gone viral on social media, taking a dig at Donald Trump’s recent remarks on controlling the Strait of Hormuz. The post featured a humorous image of a pink child’s toy steering wheel seemingly overriding a real car dashboard.
As missiles fly over the Strait of Hormuz and US bombers strike targets near Tehran, Iran's diplomatic missions have launched a new front: the internet. Across embassies and consulates in Pretoria, Hyderabad,
China's censors are allowing viral videos and memes mocking President Trump to spread on social media amid the Iran conflict, as Trump postpones his planned visit to Beijing
As tensions escalate between Iran and the US, Tehran and its supporters have taken to social media with a wave of memes, satire, and Lego-style videos targeting Donald Trump.
Trump had earlier suggested that the United States could potentially share control of the Strait of Hormuz with Iran's leadership.
Jacobin on MSN
With Chuck Norris, the meme was the message
When Chuck Norris died Thursday in Hawaii at the age of eighty-six, the internet, the medium that ultimately defined him more than any film or television role, duly noted his passing with a mix of irony and sincerity.