White House faces backlash over social-media mashups of Iran strikes with movie and game clips

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The White House released video montages that weave real U.S. air strikes on Iran with clips from Hollywood films and video games, drawing criticism from actors and observers who say it blurs reality and risks turning warfare into entertainment on social media.
- White House releases video montages gamifying Iran war on social media France 24
- White House posts so-called 'hype' videos combining real Iran war footage alongside movie, video game clips ABC News
- Tapper blasts Trump administration for depicting Iran conflict ‘like a game’ The Hill
- SpongeBob, Iron Man and Call of Duty: Inside the US meme war against Iran Reuters
- Ben Stiller Tells White House to Remove 'Tropic Thunder' Clip Variety
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