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    SpongeBob, Iron Man and Call of Duty: Inside the US meme war against Iran - Reuters

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    The White House uses memes from SpongeBob, Iron Man, and Call of Duty in videos about Iran, blending real war footage with pop culture. This approach has sparked criticism, including from Ben Stiller, who argues war should not be treated like entertainment.

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    1. SpongeBob, Iron Man and Call of Duty: Inside the US meme war against Iran  Reuters
    2. White House posts so-called 'hype' videos combining real Iran war footage alongside movie, video game clips  ABC News
    3. Ben Stiller asks White House to remove ‘Tropic Thunder’ clip from Iran video: ‘War is not a movie’  The Hill
    4. White House releases video montages gamifying Iran war on social media  France 24
    5. The Most Surreal Part of Trump’s War Is What He Is Doing Right in America, in Front of Us All  Yahoo

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