Iran's jaw-dropping 'slopaganda' that's humiliating Trump
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Artificial intelligence has made its way onto the battleground, bringing with it a peculiar mix of the absurd and the strategic.

Welcome to the age of ‘slopaganda,’ a playful fusion of ‘sloppy’ and ‘propaganda,’ where meticulously crafted AI-generated content is wielded like a digital sword, designed to confuse and distract on a massive scale.

In the midst of escalating tensions and ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Iran has surprisingly managed to outpace the United States on the digital stage. Through a flood of expertly designed, satirical AI images and videos, the country has taken aim directly at President Donald Trump.

This relentless wave of digital mockery has caught the attention, and even the admiration, of American social media influencers.

Spencer Hakimian, the founder of Tolou Capital Management, captured the astonishment of many when he posted on X: “After this war is over, we’re gonna need to bring the Iranian propaganda team over to Los Angeles to teach us a thing or two.”

Similarly, writer Jeet Heer took to the platform to question the situation, pointedly asking why it seems like “the only people good at AI are the Iranians?”

It turns out that when it comes to world-class internet trolling, Iran’s diplomatic missions are giving keyboard warriors a serious run for their money to roast America’s leadership.

There are a few jaw-dropping examples of Iran’s ‘slopaganda.’

It turns out that when it comes to world-class internet trolling, Iran's diplomatic missions are giving keyboard warriors a serious run for their money to roast America's leadership

It turns out that when it comes to world-class internet trolling, Iran’s diplomatic missions are giving keyboard warriors a serious run for their money to roast America’s leadership

This illustration created in Los Angeles shows a Lego-style AI-generated war-themed video playing on an IPhone in front of President Donald Trump and US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Shortly after news of a US-Iran ceasefire, an Iranian group released the Lego-style video lampooning Trump and declaring 'Iran won'

This illustration created in Los Angeles shows a Lego-style AI-generated war-themed video playing on an IPhone in front of President Donald Trump and US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Shortly after news of a US-Iran ceasefire, an Iranian group released the Lego-style video lampooning Trump and declaring ‘Iran won’

This is just one of the latest in a wave of war-themed AI-generated propaganda flooding the internet

This is just one of the latest in a wave of war-themed AI-generated propaganda flooding the internet

US Rep. Mark Takano questions Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about Trump's Truth Social posts during a hearing of the House Education And Workforce Committee on Capitol Hill today

US Rep. Mark Takano questions Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about Trump’s Truth Social posts during a hearing of the House Education And Workforce Committee on Capitol Hill today

The Iranian Embassy in Tajikistan’s ‘Divine Retribution’ is one.

After President Trump controversially shared an AI-generated image of himself as Jesus on Truth Social, the Iranian embassy in Tajikistan pounced.

The embassy shared a viral, AI-generated clip that depicted an angry Jesus Christ violently attacking Trump and shoving him straight into the fires of Hell.

A voice is heard saying ‘Your reckoning has come’ as Jesus approaches the President before another voice yells ‘What is this?’

The outrageous clip instantly racked up over 23 million views.

The Iranian Embassy in Thailand also made its own take on the panic at the pump, capitalizing on fears of soaring energy costs amid the blockade.

They posted a campaign poster-type image reading: ‘Trump $20.28 per gallon. Are you ready folks?’

And it doesn’t stop there. The Iranian Embassy in South Africa posted its own memes.

Others show him crying and sweating in fear in his bedroom and binge-eating in his bedroom while looking at a piece of paper that says 'Terms of ceasefire'

Others show him crying and sweating in fear in his bedroom and binge-eating in his bedroom while looking at a piece of paper that says ‘Terms of ceasefire’

In one video post, they write: ‘And today’s popular music: ‘blockade’ by Trump.’

The video shows a retro Trump with a mullet, singing and playing a song on the piano about the Strait of Hormuz.

As part of the lyrics, the AI-Trump sings: ‘The Strait of Hormuz must be shut.’

It’s unclear if there’s a centralized effort in Tehran producing the memes or if diplomats in different corners of the world are deploying them on their own. 

In yet another example, a pro-Iranian AI studio, teaming up with ‘Explosive Media’ – put out a YouTube video showing LEGO-style videos designed to humiliate the US war effort. Some show Trump with ripped pants on fire holding a sign in front of a crowd that says ‘Victory’ but from the back the sign says: ‘I am a loser.’

Others show him crying and sweating in fear while binge-eating in his bedroom – looking at a piece of paper that says ‘Terms of ceasefire.’

The video has since been banned by the video platform. Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said the removal was a move to suppress ‘the truth’ about the war.

‘In a land that proudly hosts Pixar, DreamWorks Animation, and The Walt Disney Company, an independent animated YouTube channel – which had organically grown by depicting U.S. aggression & warmongering, and garnered millions of viewers – was abruptly shut down!! Why?!’ he posted on X in response.

High-ranking officials in Tehran are also getting in on the act, completely bypassing traditional diplomatic channels to speak directly, and mockingly, to Western publics.

But the state-sponsored trolling isn't just limited to rogue embassy and pro-Iran accounts

But the state-sponsored trolling isn’t just limited to rogue embassy and pro-Iran accounts

High-ranking officials in Tehran are also getting in on the act, completely bypassing traditional diplomatic channels to speak directly, and mockingly, to Western publics

High-ranking officials in Tehran are also getting in on the act, completely bypassing traditional diplomatic channels to speak directly, and mockingly, to Western publics

Iranian hardliner Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has launched his own English-language PR offensive on X, hoping to manipulate US public opinion and sow panic at the pumps.

‘Enjoy the current pump figures,’ Ghalibaf taunted in a recent post. ‘With the so-called ‘blockade.’ Soon you’ll be nostalgic for $4–$5 gas.’

To twist the knife, he attached a screenshot of a Google Maps search showing gas stations literally blocks away from the White House.

As Al Jazeera English pointed out, Ghalibaf has essentially repositioned himself.

Rather than issuing predictable military threats or purely political statements, he has morphed into a wartime economic communicator, wielding inflation as a weapon against a weary western public.

However, a mystery remains: there is fierce online debate over whether the X account actually belongs to the hardliner himself or is merely another phantom created by Tehran’s master propagandists.

Whether the accounts are real or run by a shadowy team of expert trolls, one thing is glaringly obvious: weapons do not simply exist on the battlefield.

It’s left the Economist to lament, ‘a joyless theocracy produces wittier videos than the Trump administration.’ 

The US isn’t deploying anything back to retaliate.

We reached out to the White House for comment. They did not immediately respond.  

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