Friday, March 13, 2026

Iran trolls Trump with AI-generated LEGO propaganda video


TRUTH OR FAKE © FRANCE 24
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Issued on: 12/03/2026 - FRANCE24

07:09 min



The war in Iran is not only being fought on the battlefield – it is also playing out online. Iran’s state media recently took a leaf out of the White House’s own social media playbook, mocking Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu with an AI-generated propaganda video styled like a LEGO animation. The clip suggested that Trump launched the conflict to distract from scrutiny over his links to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. The video quickly circulated online, highlighting how artificial intelligence is being used as a tool of political messaging and satire in modern conflicts.


Tehran’s video appears to be a direct response to the White House’s own aggressive digital strategy, which uses AI and memes to attack opponents. In recent weeks, Washington’s official accounts have pumped out a stream of viral content about US military action in Iran – splicing real missile-strike footage with memes, pop-culture references and video-game imagery – in an effort to win the narrative battle online and flex its technological and military might.

As governments increasingly turn to shareable content to influence public opinion, distinguishing fact from manipulation becomes more challenging.

In this edition of Truth or Fake, Vedika Bahl analyses how information warfare is unfolding across social platforms and examines the line between messaging, misinformation and digital propaganda in the Middle East war.


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