The White House has been ridiculed online after posting a bizarre bowling-themed video that turns U.S. airstrikes into a kid-friendly game. The 34-second clip was uploaded to X as the Trump ...
The decision to use lethal force is the most somber responsibility a government holds. To frame these events using video game aesthetics treats the Middle East as a sandbox for a summer blockbuster.
Rather than write a formal address about the president’s decision to start a war with Iran, White House staffers spent time ...
There is a person — or maybe a team of people — inside the White House whose job it is to take footage of real ... Read More ...
Instead of a simple “Yes, he’s fine,” Bessent began to rave about how great the war on Iran is going, and how one of his own ...
The US and Israeli military on February 28 launched strikes against Iran, killing its supreme leader Ali Khamenei. Iran ...
The Trump administration’s social media clips styled like video‑game trailers have drawn fierce criticism for ‘gamifying’ ...
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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Europe condemns Trump’s oil sanctions move as Zelensky bemoans Middle East conflict - Zelensky ...
Iran conflict feature dramatic visuals, energetic music, and game-like elements, such as kill score counters. These clips aim ...
Passive headlines, vague verbs and zero blame when America or Israel strike civilians—classic double standard exposed in 2026 Iran war coverage.