Declassified footage spliced with cartoon and action movie clips seeks to glorify the United States’ military prowess.
By Helen Coster and Tim Reid WASHINGTON, March 7 (Reuters) - The White House video begins with a scene from "Call of Duty," the action-packed, first-person shooter game. It then quickly cuts to images ...
The United States is fighting the Iran war on two fronts. One is in the skies over West Asia. The other is on your phone ...
The White House has found an unexpected way to talk about the war in Iran, and it looks a lot like the internet. In one video ...
The United States government has launched a social media campaign using memes, video game imagery and pop culture references ...
Critics says the Trump administration’s video game-style war videos “gamify” a very real conflict. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
From “Grand Theft Auto” to “SpongeBob SquarePants,” the White House has turned to memes from pop culture and video games to ...
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