Iran’s embassies are now using social media to counter US President Trump’s rhetoric. A particularly viral response from the Iranian consulate in Afghanistan used the 90s game Minesweeper to mock Trump’s intentions regarding the Strait of Hormuz. The satirical video highlights the risks of navigating the waterway, mirroring the game’s objective of avoiding hidden bombs. Iran’s embassies are now using social media to counter US President Trump’s rhetoric. A particularly viral response from the Iranian consulate in Afghanistan used the 90s game Minesweeper to mock Trump’s intentions regarding the Strait of Hormuz. The satirical video highlights the risks of navigating the waterway, mirroring the game’s objective of avoiding hidden bombs.
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