The Iranian regime has mounted billboards in Tehran's Valiasr Square, one showing the late Senator Lindsey Graham alongside implied threats, and another depicting President Donald Trump in a coffin, according to reports from Arab media networks. The images appear to be AI-edited.
The Iranian regime continues its psychological warfare campaign against the United States by erecting new billboards in central Tehran. According to reports from Arab media networks, the latest billboard in Valiasr Square features the image of the late Senator Lindsey Graham, a vocal pro-Israel voice, alongside implied threats against other senior officials. A separate billboard depicts President Donald Trump lying in a coffin. The images are reportedly AI-edited.
The Zioneer has previously reported on similar Iranian propaganda, including a 'Who's next?' billboard that appeared after Senator Graham's death, and a mural of Trump in a coffin displayed elsewhere in Tehran. These actions are part of a broader pattern of intimidation and psychological warfare by the Iranian regime, even as it faces military setbacks.
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