In the middle of ongoing conflict and political chaos, a strange but viral moment has come out of Iran đźđ· â and itâs grabbing global attention.
Reports confirm that an Iranian official/embassy account shared a mocking video showing a soldier casually drinking pomegranate juice while a missile launches in the background. The caption sarcastically claimed:
đ âDrink pomegranate juice so you can hit Tel Aviv more accurately.â
This wasnât just humor â itâs part of a broader information war strategy
đ„ Whatâs really going on?
Iran is increasingly using memes, AI videos, and sarcasm to mock its enemies and shape narratives online
These posts are designed to:
Boost morale internally
Mock opposition and foreign rivals
Influence global public opinion
At the same time, the country is facing serious internal and external pressure:
Leadership instability after the rise of Mojtaba Khamenei
Growing opposition voices like Reza Pahlavi calling for regime change
Ongoing geopolitical tensions and conflict
đ Why this matters
This âjuice videoâ might look funny â but it reflects something deeper:
đ Modern conflicts are no longer just fought with weapons
đ Theyâre also fought with content, memes, and perception
Iran is actively turning social media into a battlefield.
