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Iranian embassies around the globe are sharing AI videos of Donald Trump making a idiot of himself within the Middle East.

Yesterday, the embassy in Tajikistan shared an AI video of Jesus throwing Donald Trump all the way down to hell after sucker punching him.

The most recent video shows the US leader as a minion, counting all the way down to ‘reopen’ the Strait of Hormuz and failing every time.

Showing a minion version of Trump floating on a chunk of wood with an American flag, the cartoon says: ‘I’m going to count to 3. Once I open my eyes, the Strait should be open.’

Nothing happens, but on one other floating piece of wood, minions meant to represent leaders from Qatar, the UAE, Britain, France and Japan begin cheering.

That’s, until an Iranian minion pushes a red button and laughs as ‘caution’ tape drops over the Strait, representing the control Iran exerts over the waterway.

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World leaders on the opposite side of the Strait expressed frustration (Picture: Iranian Embassy)
(Picture: Iranian Embassy)
An Iranian minion blocked the Strait with a button (Picture: Iranian Embassy)

It’s the newest clip within the onslaught of AI videos demonising the US for its involvement within the Middle East.

One clip featured Jeffrey Epstein acting like ‘Venom’ – the movie character – latching on to Trump and telling him: ‘We’ve been bonded for the reason that 90s. We don’t want those tapes to come back out now.’

The parasitic Epstein then demanded that Trump insult Republicans on Truth Social as Melania slept quietly beside him.

‘I’ve given you war. I’ve given you chaos. I’ve done every part you asked me to,’ Trump pleaded. Eventually, Epstein’s parasite possesses Trump, before calling Benjamin Netanyahu and vowing to provide him anything he wants.

AI has turn out to be a serious a part of the war in Iran – with each Iran and the President of the US sharing bizarre images.

Trump hit back at his haters for portraying himself as Jesus – or as he claimed, a physician – with yet one more sacrilegious AI image.

The US President just couldn’t resist posting one other AI slop photo despite the almighty furore over his last one.

Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump ? 7h The Radical Left Lunatics might not like this, but I think it is quite nice!!! President DJT
Trump shared a photograph of Jesus Christ embracing him (Picture: Truth Social)

His latest Truth Social post shows Jesus holding Trump from behind in a young embrace as a star-spangled banner flaps within the wind.

Trump captioned the image: ‘The Radical Left Lunatics won’t like this, but I believe it is kind of nice!!! President DJT.’

The unique post suffered an enormous backlash with Truth Social followers calling him ‘the AntiChrist’ and accusing him of blasphemy.

One replied to the now deleted image: ‘The book of Revelations speaks of this, are you literally depicting yourself as a saviour or messiah? Just asking, because the Book of Revelations tells us the Antichrist will claim he’s.’

Trump has been under fire from Christians for the image, in addition to his battle with Pope Leo, after he said he ‘wasn’t doing a superb job’.

Elsewhere, hopes have risen a second round of negotiations between the US and Iran after almost seven weeks of war as Pakistan’s army chief met in Tehran with Iran’s foreign minister.

The White House said any further talks would likely happen within the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, though no decision had been made on whether to resume negotiations.

The US naval blockade of Iranian ports continued for a 3rd day. The Trump administration warned of latest economic sanctions on countries doing business with Iran, saying the Islamic Republic would feel the ‘financial equivalent’ of a bombing campaign.

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