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Iran is relentlessly trolling Donald Trump with their AI videos – even after he agreed to a fragile ceasefire.
The most recent AI depicts the US President’s anger as he negotiates with empty chairs where his Iranian counterparts are imagined to be.
‘We’re having very great negotiations with Iran,’ the AI-generated Trump types out on his latest Truth Social post.
The 45-second video, posted on the consulate’s official X handle, uses a SpongeBob SquarePants ‘2,000 years later’ meme as Trump gets frustrated on the no-show.
Getting offended, AI Trump: ‘If Iran doesn’t come to barter, we’re gonna bomb them,’ still chatting with the vacant seats.
Moments later, he asks, ‘So where are the Iranians?’ — following which an aide hands him a note. The message reads: ‘Shut up.’
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The video ends with the AI Trump saying, ‘Alright, then I’ll extend the ceasefire at Pakistan’s request,’ before abruptly walking out of the room to laughter.
‘How was the ceasefire prolonged? The video is getting viral in Iran,’ the consulate captioned the post.
In real life. Iran has insisted it’s undecided whether it’ll return to the negotiating table expected in Pakistan’s capital later this week,.
‘We entered the negotiations in good faith and with seriousness, however the negotiating party (the US) has shown disregard and lack of fine faith,’ Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baqaei, said Wednesday, in accordance with Iran’s State TV.
‘Iran has not yet decided whether it’ll take part in the brand new round of peace negotiations with the US scheduled for later this week.’
On Tuesday, President Trump prolonged a ceasefire with Iran indefinitely, leaving the following steps for resuming talks unclear.


Despite the ceasefire, Trump insisted he wouldn’t lift his blockade on the Strait of Hormuz.
A Liberian-registered Epaminondas container ship was attacked early Wednesday after being ‘approached and fired upon by a manned gunboat’ while transiting the strait about 20 nautical miles off the coast of Oman.
The Technomar management company said all crew were ‘protected and accounted for’ but that the ship’s bridge had been damaged.
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