In the middle of ongoing conflict and political chaos, a strange but viral moment has come out of Iran 🇮🇷 — and it’s 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:
👉 “Drink pomegranate juice so you can hit Tel Aviv more accurately.”
This wasn’t just humor — it’s part of a broader information war strategy
🔥 What’s 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
📊 Why this matters
This “juice video” might look funny — but it reflects something deeper:
👉 Modern conflicts are no longer just fought with weapons
👉 They’re also fought with content, memes, and perception
Iran is actively turning social media into a battlefield.