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A far-left network of protest groups, funded by a tech tycoon living in China, is flying Iran's flag over America and declaring "Victory" against the US.

The network, funded by Neville Roy Singham, includes groups like CodePink and the Party for Socialism and Liberation. Within hours of Trump's ceasefire announcement, they organized protests in Washington DC, Chicago, and Orlando—complete with pre-printed signs, megaphones, and Iranian flags.

Their message? "Trump failed in his Criminal War against Ir@n." And they're not stopping: they've launched "Rapid Response Mass Mobilizations" to "Keep Up the Pressure."

Experts call this "Cognitive Warfare" or a "Smokeless War"—using propaganda, street theater, and social media to shape public opinion and pressure US policy. The battlefield isn't the Strait of Hormuz. It's the American mind.

Protesters themselves admit it's "Political Theater." One regular demonstrator told: "We Need More of it!"

Federal investigators are now looking into whether these groups should register as foreign agents. But for now, the flags are flying—and the protests continue. 🇮🇷🇨🇳🇺🇸🔥

#Iran #Protests #CodePink #CognitiveWarfare #SmokelessWar #Trump #Ceasefire #ForeignInfluence #PlanetBrief

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00:00Pro-Iran and pro-China groups protest at White House, calling ceasefire a victory for Iran.
00:04But experts say it's actually cognitive warfare.
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