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The latest AI-generated content portrays US President Trump expressing anger during negotiations with empty chairs where his Iranian counterparts should be. In a recent Truth Social post, Trump stated, “We are having very great negotiations with Iran,” while insisting that if Iran does not engage in negotiations, “we’re gonna bomb them.”
Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baqaei, stated that Iran is undecided about participating in upcoming peace negotiations with the United States, citing a “disregard and lack of good faith” from the negotiating party. President Trump extended the ceasefire with Iran indefinitely, leaving the next steps for resuming talks unclear.
Iran has not yet decided whether it will participate in the new round of peace negotiations with the United States scheduled for later this week. President Trump has extended a ceasefire with Iran indefinitely, leaving the next steps for resuming talks unclear.
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The latest AI depicts the US President’s anger as he negotiates with empty chairs where his Iranian counterparts are supposed to be.
‘We are having very great negotiations with Iran,’ the AI-generated Trump types out on his latest Truth Social post.
Getting angry, AI Trump: ‘If Iran doesn’t come to negotiate, we’re gonna bomb them,’ still speaking to the vacant seats.
Moments later, he asks, ‘So where are the Iranians?’ — following which an aide hands him a note. The message reads: ‘Shut up.’
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Iran Consulate posts AI mock of Trump extending ceasefire (Picture: Iran Consulate)
In real life. Iran has insisted it is undecided whether it will return to the negotiating table expected in Pakistan’s capital later this week,.
‘We entered the negotiations in good faith and with seriousness, but the negotiating party (the United States) has shown disregard and lack of good faith,’ Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baqaei, said Wednesday, according to Iran’s State TV.
‘Iran has not yet decided whether it will participate in the new round of peace negotiations with the United States scheduled for later this week.’
On Tuesday, President Trump extended a ceasefire with Iran indefinitely, leaving the next steps for resuming talks unclear.

A satellite image shows two container ships, the Panama-flagged MSC Francesca and Liberia-flagged Epaminondas in the Strait of Hormuz (Picture: Reuters)
Despite the ceasefire, Trump insisted he would not lift his blockade on the Strait of Hormuz.
A Liberian-registered Epaminondas container ship was attacked early Wednesday after being ‘approached and fired upon by a manned gunboat’ while transiting the strait about 20 nautical miles off the coast of Oman.
The Technomar management company said all crew were ‘safe and accounted for’ but that the ship’s bridge had been damaged.

AI Trump and AI Jesus do battle: There can only be one winner(Picture: @IRANinTJ/X)
Another shows the US leader as a minion, counting down to ‘reopen’ the Strait of Hormuz and failing each time.

Trump depicted as a minion: (Picture: Iranian Embassy)
AI has become a major part of the war in Iran – with both Iran and the President of the United States sharing bizarre images.
Propaganda expert and historian Dr Ian Garner told WTX: ‘These are interesting because we’re now living in an era of truly global propaganda, where a country like Iran can use social media and cheap technology available everywhere to flood our spaces and push propaganda to a wide audience—ultimately reaching the minds of viewers around the world.
‘The content, however, is equally interesting because it imitates the “slop propaganda” style associated with the Trump government. In a sense, Iran is not just engaging in a kinetic war with America; it is also engaging in a war of image and ideas.’
Dr Garner said at the same time, the ‘sloppiness’ of the cartoons undermines the severity of the war, turning it into a ‘dark joke’.
‘It makes the situation seem so absurd that the reality—people dying, bombs being dropped, the global economy being shaken—feels less significant,’ he said.
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