Trump’s lies even made Zionists protest

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PNN – A Zionist media outlet admitted that Trump’s use of fake images has called his credibility into question.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Elie Levin admitted in a note published this evening on the Ma’ariv newspaper’s information website that Donald Trump, the president of the terrorist US government, usually uses artificial intelligence to prepare and publish images for his posts on “Truth Social”, causing his posts to become more of a source of ridicule and satire for the audience.

According to the Israeli outlet, in one of his most-viewed recent posts on the social media platform, Trump shared a map showing threatening arrows pointing towards Iran, in an apparent attempt to send a hostile and deterrent message to Iran and the Revolutionary Guards. However, a closer look at the AI-generated graphic reveals that it includes the names of countries that do not actually exist in the Middle East and Asia, turning this implied military threat into a widespread joke.

For example, instead of Tajikistan, a country called “Tabykistan” appears.

The capital of Turkmenistan, Ashgabat, is replaced by a fictional capital called “Mirmuryan.” Saudi Arabia is replaced by “Arabia.” Syria has a new capital, and Iran, which appears in the center of the map, has “acquired” new cities that don’t actually exist.

This is not an isolated incident. Trump regularly releases doctored images intended to boost his own image or discredit his opponents.

In one image he shared, he is shown sitting behind a futuristic control panel at Space Command headquarters, while screens around him show scenes of the catastrophic destruction of space targets.

At the same time, he uses technology to mock his domestic political opponents. For example, he shared a poster depicting Illinois state officials in bizarre costumes with the offensive caption “Relentless Idiots.”

This Zionist writer justified these crazy and stupid behaviors of Donald Trump by saying: This strategy aims to reinforce the unpredictable image of the American president, to provoke controversy and attract attention, even if it means spreading visual fake news.

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