💨 Abstract
The White House posted a video combining footage from "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III" with real images of strikes in Iran, sparking outrage. Critics accused the Trump administration of trivializing war and appealing to "toxic masculine" views. Experts suggested the move was to capture media attention and distract from other issues. The video has been criticized for making war seem enjoyable and reducing its human impact, with over 1,230 people killed in Iran alone.
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