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Tehran’s Digital War: Inside the Iranian Regime’s AI Propaganda Machine

The Iranian government is bankrolling 'Lego-style' AI content to flood Western social media with anti-American disinformation.

Foreign PolicyPublished April 11, 2026 at 11:13 PMProcessed April 12, 2026 at 6:52 PM
A screenshot from an AI-generated pro-Iran propaganda video showing an Iranian soldier chasing a US soldier

The Iranian regime has found a new weapon in its war against the West: AI-generated propaganda designed to look like innocent, Lego-style animations.

Behind this digital campaign is a shadowy operation known as Explosive Media, which has finally admitted that the Iranian government is a paying 'customer.' These videos, which have garnered hundreds of millions of views, utilize a recognizable aesthetic to push a radical, anti-American narrative.

The content is as deceptive as it is aggressive, frequently peddling debunked conspiracy theories—such as baseless claims regarding the Epstein files—and fabricating events to undermine U.S. credibility.

In one egregious example, the creators attempted to rewrite the narrative of a successful U.S. special forces rescue of a downed American pilot, falsely claiming the mission was a cover for a uranium heist.

This 'memetic warfare' is a calculated effort by a repressive regime to bypass traditional media and infect Western social media feeds with disinformation.

Despite the regime's brutal history of cracking down on its own citizens—with reports of at least 7,000 civilians killed during recent protests—the creators of this content claim their work is an 'honorable' service to their homeland.

Experts warn that this agile, aggressive form of digital diplomacy is designed to blur the lines of reality and escalate tensions, proving once again that Tehran will stop at nothing to project its influence and sow discord in the United States.

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