Iran’s regime unleashes AI propaganda video depicting a missile obliterating the Statue of Liberty, a direct assault on America’s enduring symbol of freedom amid our ongoing war.
Story Highlights
- Iran released the AI-generated video “One Vengeance for All” on March 25, 2026, showing a missile in Iranian colors destroying the Statue of Liberty.
- The propaganda portrays America as a historical aggressor, using deepfakes of dead leaders and anti-Semitic imagery like Baal’s head on the statue holding the Talmud.
- Video spread virally via state media, IRGC channels, YouTube, and Russian RT, escalating symbolic threats as Trump pushes a rejected 15-point peace plan.
- This AI escalation fuels MAGA frustrations over endless wars, high energy costs from the Hormuz blockade, and broken promises to avoid new conflicts.
Iran’s AI Propaganda Targets Lady Liberty
Iranian state media released the one-minute AI-generated video titled “One Vengeance for All” on Tuesday, March 25, 2026. The footage depicts a missile painted in Iranian colors striking and exploding the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. IRIB, Fars News Agency, and IRGC-affiliated Telegram channels distributed it widely. Russian state media RT amplified the content, reaching international audiences quickly. This symbolic attack arrives during the U.S.-Iran war that began February 28, 2026, testing President Trump’s resolve for peace.
Propaganda Layers American History with Hatred
The video sequences U.S. historical actions as aggression, from Native American displacements to Vietnam War bombings, atomic strikes on Japan, and Middle East conflicts. AI recreates deceased leaders Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Qassem Soleimani. The Statue of Liberty appears with Baal—a biblical false god—as its head, clutching the Talmud in a blatant anti-Semitic trope. These elements aim to demonize America before global viewers. Conservatives see this as regime desperation, mocking our values while our troops face real threats abroad.
War Context Fuels MAGA Divisions
The video follows Iran’s February 27 missile barrage on Israel, intercepted by defenses, amid escalating U.S.-Iran tensions. President Trump’s administration advanced a 15-point peace proposal via Pakistan, demanding Iran decommission nuclear sites at Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow, dismantle proxy networks like Hezbollah and Houthis, limit missiles, and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Iran rejected it outright, countering with demands for reparations and Hormuz sovereignty. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt warned of harder strikes if no deal. This deadlock spikes energy costs, hitting American families hardest.
MAGA supporters, promised no new wars, now question endless engagements. High fuel prices from the Hormuz blockade erode Trump’s “America First” gains against past inflation and globalism. Frustrations mount over involvement mirroring neoconservative pitfalls, dividing loyalists who backed isolation from foreign entanglements. The propaganda exploits these rifts, portraying U.S. resolve as imperialism while Iran plays victim.
Implications for U.S. Security and Propaganda Wars
The viral video sets a precedent for AI-driven state propaganda, blending realism with religious symbolism to radicalize audiences. It intensifies information warfare, potentially inspiring lone actors against U.S. icons. Lacking U.S. official responses in available data, the threat underscores needs for robust countermeasures. For conservatives valuing limited government, this highlights overreach risks in perpetual conflicts draining resources from border security and family priorities. Trump’s peace push offers hope, but Iran’s defiance demands vigilance.
America stands firm against such digital terror. Patriots demand focus on constitutional defenses, energy independence, and keeping promises to avoid regime-change quagmires. This AI stunt reveals Tehran’s weakness, not strength, as negotiations falter.
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Iran posts AI video showing missile striking Statue of Liberty (Jewish Post and News)


