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A.I.-generated propaganda against the U.S.’s war in Iran, done in the style of Lego movies, has become inescapable online. Kyle Chayka tracked down the team making the videos.
It appears the video originated from a pro-government Iranian social media user.
Iran Claims Digital Win, Pushes Lego-Style War Video Showing Victory Over U.S. Israel Forces [WATCH]
The clip shows fictional battlefield successes, including closing the Strait of Hormuz, despite no independent verification of such outcomes.
Iran has turned to AI-driven Lego-style animations to depict the Middle East war, showing US forces defeated, Trump frustrated, and soldiers falling, with videos gaining millions of views globally.
The clip, made using AI and designed in a Lego format, shows a dramatic rescue scene and has quickly gone viral on social media.
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