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Iran's social media WMDs - Lego shorts

How Iran reverse engineered Hollywood adaptations of a European toymaker to perfect its own Weapon of Mass Distraction.
Analysts say memes seem to be coming from groups linked to the government in Tehran and are part of a strategy of leveraging its limited resources to inflict damage on the U.S.
As tensions escalate between Iran and the US, Tehran and its supporters have taken to social media with a wave of memes, satire, and Lego-style videos targeting Donald Trump.
The viral videos by Iranian creators, say analysts, are high-quality though cheap, and hit fissures in US politics.
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The animation opens with a Lego version of Trump seated in the Oval Office, appearing under pressure as he gazes out at large crowds protesting outside.
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Animated videos have appeared from both sides, but Iran has been especially active in creating these clips, often using Lego-style characters.
The clip, made using AI and designed in a Lego format, shows a dramatic rescue scene and has quickly gone viral on social media.