Pop-culture warfare: White House promotes Iran conflict with cinematic promos

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The White House released a string of social-media videos that splice real Iran-war footage with movie, gaming, and sports clips to drum up support for military action, prompting criticism from religious leaders and artists who say it trivializes real deaths and risks normalizing warfare; officials defend the effort as showcasing U.S. military successes and deterrence.
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- Cardinal Cupich condemns White House video about Iran war National Catholic Reporter
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- SpongeBob, Iron Man and Call of Duty: Inside the US meme war against Iran Reuters
- White House posts so-called 'hype' videos combining real Iran war footage alongside movie, video game clips abcnews.com
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