The Trump administration's White House released a video on its official X account that splices footage of military drone strikes in Iran with clips and music from the Nintendo Wii Sports video game The video garnered significant online attention, accumulating over 11 million views The short clip juxtaposes imagery of real-world explosions with the distinctive lighthearted audio and graphical elements of the popular Nintendo game This communication tactic was not an isolated incident; the administration's social media had previously published content blending footage from the conflict in Iran with scenes from other prominent video games, including Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto The use of gamified aesthetics in official state communications regarding military conflict represents a notable strategy in digital diplomacy and public messaging, though the specific strategic intent behind this series of videos was not detailed in the administration's posts.
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White House releases video splicing Iran strike footage with Nintendo game
The Trump administration's White House released a video on its official X account that splices footage of military drone strikes in Iran with clips and music from the Nintendo Wii Sports video game Th

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