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L.O.S.E.R, Epstein Affair, Make Iran Great Again: How Iran Uses AI and Lego to Troll the United States

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In a study published in March, Clemson University identified 62 accounts affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, including 47 on X and 9 on Instagram. The videos, posted since February 28, quickly amassed over 145 million views.

Sweating profusely at a casino gaming table, Donald Trump appears as a Lego figure. He rolls two dice, with Iranian flags on the faces. Subsequently, a devil seated at a desk with American and Israeli flags holds his “MAGA” cap, standing for “Make America Great Again,” and replaces it with a cap labeled “MIGA,” signifying “Restore Iran’s greatness.” The sequences continue: a US Navy aircraft carrier explodes, Iranian missiles are launched in the hundreds, Donald Trump falls into a trap, surrounded by an oil barrel, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fumes, and the White House occupant crumbles under the weight of the “Epstein Files”… Accompanied by a rap music backdrop, singing, “LOSER – yeah, we call your name, You sent your soldiers to the slaughter, blame yourself, You bleed for a puppet while you tremble in your suit, LOSER, taste the ashes of defeat.”

Social media platforms are filled with videos like this one. At the beginning of the conflict between the US and Israel against Iran on February 28, Washington quickly stood out by daily posting montage videos, especially on X, to highlight its military successes and predict Iran’s defeat. Skillfully blending real military operation footage with video game codes (GTA, Call of Duty…) or well-known pop culture films. For example, on March 12, the White House released a montage inspired by the popular video game Wii Sports, showcasing a bowling scene where each strike is depicted as a missile hit. A form of “gamification” or even “trolling” of war carried out by Tehran.

According to a report published on March 30 by the Israeli-American company Cyabra specialized in online disinformation detection, these videos accumulated “over 145 million views” on social networks X, Facebook, and TikTok “in less than two weeks” – covering the period from February 28 to March 23, 2026. One video portrays various communities or groups historically victimized by the US – Native Americans, African Americans, Jeffrey Epstein scandal women, Gaza children, Iran Air 655 flight victims, Vietnam War victims, and Hiroshima nuclear bomb victims – represented by Lego figures, each launching missiles to target iconic buildings as a message of “One revenge for all.”

Context: – The article discusses the dissemination of propaganda videos related to the conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran and the role of social media platforms in spreading them.

Fact Check: – The content describes fictional scenarios involving real-life political figures and does not reflect actual events or actions.