The US videos, which have included loud music and clips from franchises like “Call of Duty” and “Top Gun,” have been criticized for trivializing or gamifying the war. In response, the administration has defended its approach. A White House official, in a quote that went semi-viral, proudly told Politico: “We’re over here just grinding away on banger memes, dude.”
Experts in propaganda and the use of social media argue that these new developments are significant, although they warn against equating the “meme war” with the actual war, which has caused nearly 2,000 deaths in Iran, has affected the global economy, and has cost the lives of at least 13 American military personnel.