PAK MEDIA, UNITED STATES – In the midst of a military conflict that continues to heat up, the fight is not only taking place on the battlefield, but also in the digital space.
Iran has openly accused the United States of failing to control the global narrative war, even though it is seen as aggressively spreading content and opinions to influence international public perception.
The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said that Washington’s communications strategy had not only failed, but had instead turned into domestic pressure.
He mentioned the wave of protests that emerged within the US as an indication of weakening public support.
“Welcome to the party we started 47 years ago, No Kings,” he said, referring to the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
This statement is also a satire on what Iran considers America’s long failure in confronting Tehran, both militarily and politically.
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Ghalibaf also offered sharp criticism of US claims regarding the impact of Iran’s drone attacks. In a sarcastic tone, he called the damage reports an attempt to downplay the real situation.
“There was only minor damage,” he said, taking a swipe at Washington’s official narrative.
Furthermore, he questioned the US military’s capacity to protect its own troops in conflict areas, especially if it had to face Iran directly.
“How can the US, which is unable to even protect its own soldiers at their bases in the region, protect them on our soil?” he stressed.
On the other hand, narrative battles are also taking place fiercely on social media. Various artificial intelligence (AI)-based content has emerged, featuring political satire targeting President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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