“Shut up Trump”: Iran mocks the US President with an artificial intelligence video regarding extending the ceasefire at “Pakistan’s request” – The

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“Shut up Trump”: Iran mocks the US president with an artificial intelligence video regarding extending the ceasefire at “Pakistan’s request”

Iran mocked US President Donald Trump with an AI-generated video about ‘how Trump agreed to a ceasefire’The Iranian Consulate in Hyderabad posted the video on X with the caption: “How was the ceasefire extended? The video is spreading quickly in Iran.”

The 45-second AI clip shows the fictional Trump, along with Vice President J.D. Vance and others, waiting at the negotiating table as Iranian representatives have not arrived. It depicts Trump’s post on Truth Social, saying: “We’re having a very great negotiation with Iran.”The video then uses a meme-style sequence showing a frustrated Trump threatening action if Iran does not intervene, before an aide hands him a letter reading “Shut up Trump.”

The clip ends with Trump saying that he will extend the ceasefire at Pakistan’s request.This post comes after Trump announced the extension of the ceasefire with Iran at the request of Pakistan, saying it aims to give Tehran more time to prepare a unified proposal for peace talks.Iran has not yet confirmed its participation in the next round of talks expected in Pakistan, as its Foreign Ministry stated that Tehran entered the negotiations in good faith but accused the United States of showing “ignorance and lack of good faith” amid the blockade that remains in place in the Strait of Hormuz.

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