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Iran’s Ghalibaf Channels Trump Online

Ghalibaf’s social media game is on point! 📱💥 From memes to market tips, he’s giving Trump a run for his money. Who knew politics could be this spicy? 🌶️

TL;DR

  • Iran’s Ghalibaf uses social media to counter Trump.
  • He posts snarky memes and market advice.
  • Ghalibaf claims Trump manipulates financial markets.
  • Iran’s speaker adopts a Trumpian communication style.
  • The conflict escalates as Ghalibaf mocks U.S. actions.

In a bold move that’s got the world buzzing, Iran’s Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf is channeling his inner Trump on social media. While most Iranians are locked out of the internet, Ghalibaf is making waves online, posting snarky comments and memes aimed squarely at President Donald Trump. Talk about a political plot twist!

At 64, Ghalibaf is a decade and a half younger than Trump, and he’s got a style that’s a little less all-caps and a lot more meme-worthy. With nearly half a million followers on X, Ghalibaf is stepping up Iran’s game in the ongoing information war, flooding the internet with content that’s as cheeky as it is strategic.

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His latest antics include a cheeky warning to his followers about Trump’s social media posts. “Heads-up,” he quipped, suggesting that Trump’s so-called ‘news’ is just a setup for profit-taking. “If they pump it, short it. If they dump it, go long. You know the drill.” Ghalibaf is not just throwing shade; he’s giving financial advice that’s as spicy as his political jabs.

But it doesn’t stop there. Ghalibaf has also been sharing AI-generated content that fakes attacks on American bases, and even state media has joined the fray, mocking Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. “Sustained only minor damage,” he captioned a post featuring an image of an American AWACS aircraft with its rear blown off, complete with emojis that scream ‘just a little bit.’ Talk about a burn!

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As tensions rise, Ghalibaf has positioned himself as a key player in Iran’s political landscape following the assassination of several top officials. He’s got the ear of the younger Khamenei, and he’s not afraid to use it. His posts have ranged from mocking Trump’s shifting war aims to likening protests in the U.S. to Iran’s own Islamic Revolution of 1979. “Welcome to the party we started 47 years ago,” he wrote, giving a nod to the revolutionary spirit that still fuels Iranian politics.

With Trump ramping up his social media presence, Ghalibaf is clearly ready to play ball. The Iranian speaker is seen as a hard-liner, but he’s savvy enough to adapt his message to resonate with his audience. As Ali Alfoneh, a senior fellow at the Arab Gulf States Institute, puts it, “Ghalibaf exhibits a dual posture — pragmatic when engaging pragmatic counterparts and hard-line when confronting hard-line adversaries.”

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So, as the political drama unfolds, keep your eyes peeled on Ghalibaf’s social media. He’s not just taking on Trump; he’s redefining what it means to be a leader in the digital age. And if this is just the beginning, we’re in for a wild ride!

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