An AI-generated video linked to Iranian state media depicting a missile attack on the Statue of Liberty, perhaps America’s most iconic image of freedom, has garnered global attention.
The video ends with the message, “One revenge for all,” and dramatizes retaliation against the United States.
The clip depicts the United States as a perennial global aggressor, using quick montages of historical events such as the Vietnam War and the atomic bombing of Japan. It culminates in a digitally altered Statue of Liberty, depicted with a false god’s head and religious imagery, reinforcing a message that blends political conflict and spiritual symbolism.
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The video is part of a broader surge of AI-driven propaganda related to the ongoing conflict in Iran, where state-related content is designed to shape perceptions, influence audiences, and escalate psychological warfare. Experts warn that this content is becoming increasingly sophisticated and difficult to distinguish from reality, and its influence is growing across social media platforms.
Waves of apocalyptic dreams and warnings wash over us.
Alongside numerous geopolitical messages, another trend has emerged in Christian voices in which individuals report vivid dreams and visions centered around end-time events.
These accounts consistently describe the following:
- Sudden nuclear attack on major US cities
- Multiple explosions occur per day
- Widespread destruction on both coasts
- Foreign military involvement and global conflicts
Many of the visions share a similar theme of “sudden destruction” after a declaration of peace, often reflecting Bible passages related to the end times. The repetition and consistency of these experiences has led some to see them as warnings tied to a broader spiritual awakening.
Messages focus on urgency and preparedness, often interpreting current global instability, moral decline, and escalating conflict as signs of prophetic fulfillment.
I urge you not to be afraid but to stand firm.
As images of war, destruction, and global instability continue to intensify online and in personal testimonies, the Bible provides clear instructions for believers. We are not called to live in fear, but to stand firm in faith.
God’s Word teaches that even in the face of uncertainty, confusion, and potential judgment, we remain anchored in truth, hope, and eternal security through Jesus Christ. Our response is one of preparation, not panic, and faith, not fear.
We live in times of noise, alarm, and uncertainty, but the call to us remains the same. It means standing firm, rooted in the Bible, and trusting in God’s sovereignty.
james rasher, An experienced writer and editor at Charisma Media, she combines faith and storytelling with a background in journalism from Otterbein University and service experience in Guatemala and the LA Dream Center. A veteran of the Marine Corps and Air Force, he is the author of the following books: The Revelation of Jesus: A Layman’s Commentary and contributors charisma magazine. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact us here [email protected].
