Iran continues to relentlessly troll with AI videos even after Donald Trump agreed to a fragile ceasefire.
The latest AI expresses the anger of the US president as he negotiates with an empty seat that should sit on the Iranian side.
“We are having very good negotiations with Iran,” the AI-generated Trump gushed in his latest Truth Social post.
A 45-second video posted to the consulate’s official
Angry AI Trump: Still speaking to an empty seat, “If Iran doesn’t come to negotiations, we’re going to bomb Iran.”
After a while, he asked, “So where are the Iranians?” — then an aide handed him a note. The message read, “Shut up.”
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The video ends with AI Trump saying, “Okay, then we will extend the ceasefire at Pakistan’s request,” and then abruptly leaving the room and laughing.
“How was the ceasefire extended? This video is going viral in Iran,” the consulate captioned the post.
In real life. Iran insisted it was undecided whether it would return to the negotiating table scheduled for later this week in Pakistan’s capital.
“We approached the negotiations in good faith and seriously, but the negotiating party (the United States) showed disregard and lack of sincerity,” Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmail Bakaei said on Wednesday, according to Iranian state television.
“Iran has not yet decided whether to participate in new peace talks with the United States scheduled for later this week.”
On Tuesday, President Trump extended the ceasefire with Iran indefinitely, but the next steps toward resuming talks remained unclear.
Despite the ceasefire, President Trump insisted he would not lift the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
The Liberian-flagged Epaminondas container ship was attacked early Wednesday morning after it was “approached and fired upon by a manned gunboat” while passing through the strait about 20 nautical miles off the coast of Oman.
Technomar’s management company said all crew members were “safe and unharmed” but the bridge was damaged.
This happened after the embassy in Tajikistan shared an AI video of Jesus punching Donald Trump and then throwing him into hell.
Another photo depicts US leaders as stooges counting down efforts to “reopen” the Strait of Hormuz, failing each time.
AI is a major part of the Iran war, and both Iran and the US president share a strange image.
Dr. Ian Garner, a propaganda expert and historian, said: subway: “These are interesting because we now live in an era of truly global propaganda, where countries like Iran are taking advantage of social media and ubiquitous and cheap technology to flood our spaces and push propaganda to a wide audience, ultimately reaching the hearts of viewers around the world.”
But its content is just as interesting, as it mimics the “sloppy propaganda” style associated with the Trump administration. In a sense, Iran is not just at war with the United States. It is also engaged in a war of images and ideas. ”
Garner also said that the “sloppiness” of comics undermines the severity of war and turns it into a “black joke.”
“It makes the situation seem so absurd that the reality that people are dying, bombs are being dropped, and the world economy is being shaken doesn’t seem as important,” he says.
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