00:20What if someone told you a foreman government embassy on official diplomatic channels posted
00:27a cartoon of Benjamin Netanyahu sitting inside Donald Trump's skull, driving him like a car?
00:34That's not a meme page. That's not a satirist. That's the Iranian embassy.
00:40On May 22, 2026, Iran's embassy in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, a verified official diplomatic
00:48ex-account, posted a single image. No caption, no explanation, just the image. And it didn't need
00:55one. It showed an x-ray of Donald Trump's skull, you can tell by the hair, and inside the brain,
01:02a full skeleton of Benjamin Bibi Netanyahu, sitting at a steering wheel, driving, like Trump's head
01:09is a vehicle and Netanyahu is behind a wheel. Dark, high-contrast, detailed, almost clinical in its
01:17style, and completely, deliberately savage. The post exploded almost immediately. Social media picked
01:25it up with the headline, Iran mocks Trump with Bibi in Brain x-ray post. It rippled across x,
01:32shared by thousands, some horrified, some laughing, most just stunned that a government
01:37embassy posted this. This isn't some anonymous account. This is official Iranian diplomatic
01:43communication. That's what makes it extraordinary. So what's Iran actually saying here? The image taps
01:51directly into a narrative Iran has pushed for years. That Netanyahu doesn't just influence U.S.
01:57foreign policy, he controls it. That when Trump makes decisions about the Middle East, about Iran,
02:03about strikes and ceasefire talks, Bibi is the one pulling the strings. And the timing? This dropped
02:09right in the middle of reported tensions between Trump and Netanyahu over Iran nuclear negotiations.
02:15Phone calls described as tense, policy friction behind closed doors. Iran saw that crack and
02:22hammered a meme into it. This isn't a one-off. Iranian embassies have been running a full meme
02:29more on social media. AI generated images, viral videos, dark satire. Just a day later, a different
02:37Iranian embassy shared a video of an albino buffalo in Bangladesh that went viral because people said it
02:44looked like Trump. Their caption? Poor thing. Upset by the comparisons. They're not firing missiles in
02:50these moments. They're firing jokes. And in the information war that runs parallel to every
02:56geopolitical conflict right now, that matters. No official U.S. or Israeli response. No condemnation.
03:04No statement. Just silence. While the image kept spreading. A skeleton driving a president.
03:10Posted by an embassy. Retweeted around the world. Whatever you think of the politics,
03:15Iran just found a way to make the whole internet stare at a single idea. Who's really in charge?
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