Iran's AI Video Satirizes Trump Amid Ceasefire Extension
‘Where Are The Iranians?’ Iran's AI Video Mocks Trump, Shows Him Speaking To Empty Seats
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The Iranian consulate in Hyderabad released an AI-generated video mocking US President Donald Trump following his announcement to extend a ceasefire in negotiations with Iran. The video humorously depicts Trump addressing empty chairs, symbolizing the absent Iranian delegation, and reflects the growing trend of digital satire in political discourse.
- 01The Iranian consulate in Hyderabad shared a satirical AI video mocking Trump.
- 02The video features Trump negotiating with empty chairs representing Iran.
- 03Trump's ceasefire extension comes amid uncertainty over Iran's participation in talks.
- 04The video reflects a trend of using AI and satire in political messaging.
- 05Iranian-linked accounts are increasingly shaping narratives through digital content.
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On Wednesday, the Iranian consulate in Hyderabad shared a 45-second AI-generated video that humorously mocks US President Donald Trump. The video comes in light of Trump's announcement to extend a ceasefire in negotiations with Iran, despite ongoing tensions and uncertainty regarding Iran's participation. In the clip, Trump is depicted in a conference room speaking to a row of empty chairs, representing the absent Iranian delegation. He humorously states, “We are having very great negotiations with Iran,” and escalates to threats of military action if Iran does not engage in talks. The video culminates with Trump receiving a note instructing him to be quiet, followed by his decision to extend the ceasefire at Pakistan's request. The consulate noted that the video has gone viral in Iran, highlighting a growing trend of using AI and satire to influence political narratives and engage younger audiences through social media.
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The video reflects how humor and satire can influence public perception and political discourse, especially among younger audiences in Iran.
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