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A deadly strike, or Call of Duty clip? How the US government is trying to memeify the war on Iran
Millions of people recently watched a video posted by the White House showing US strikes against Iranian targets. The clip didn’t just resemble Call of Duty: it mixed real strike footage with footage ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The White House X account is posting military hype reels with "Call of Duty" highlights. - Bonnie Cash / UPI / Bloomberg via Getty ...
The White House stunned social media users Wednesday when it posted a video mixing real footage of the missile strikes in Iran with footage from the video game Call of Duty, set to an instrumental ...
A Call of Duty movie is officially in the works. According to Deadline, Peter Berg and Taylor Sheridan have joined the Paramount-backed project, with the pair set to co-write and produce, and Berg ...
The White House X account is posting military hype reels with "Call of Duty" highlights. - Bonnie Cash / UPI / Bloomberg via Getty Images The White House is using clips from popular video game Call of ...
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