The Trump administration has aggressively deployed memes and jokes on social media to spin the war in Iran as a major success, but according to a new report fromThe Trump administration has aggressively deployed memes and jokes on social media to spin the war in Iran as a major success, but according to a new report from

Veterans 'horrified' and 'disgusted' as Trump White House treats war 'like a big joke'

2026/03/25 22:40
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The Trump administration has aggressively deployed memes and jokes on social media to spin the war in Iran as a major success, but according to a new report from the Washington Post, veterans and military families have been "horrified" by these "disturbing" memes that trivialize the sacrifices of service members.

In a report published Wednesday, the Post shared the reaction of retired U.S. Army colonel Joe Buccino, who felt "disgust" after seeing official Trump administration sources sharing "posts mixing Iran war footage with clips from cartoons and video games."

“They’re completely diminishing what they’re asking the nation to do in Iran,” Buccino told the outlet in an interview. “It seems almost obscene relative to the actual violence and suffering that’s involved with this.”

Buccino previously served multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, and also worked for a time as a spokesman for U.S. Central Command. By treating "international conflict like a big joke," Buccino said that the administration had left many veterans feeling "unnerved," particularly for those looking for clarification about the war's end goal, who were instead met with "pop-music-scored clips of missile strikes, mixed with footage from Call of Duty and 'SpongeBob SquarePants.'"

The White House has attempted to claim that the videos are spurring "patriotism and military pride" while drawing millions of views. Nevertheless, veterans groups are now pushing back against this communications tactic, saying that it makes "a mockery of a serious conflict and obscures questions about its human costs."

“Serving in Iraq, seeing my friends pay the ultimate sacrifice … knowing the toll it took on our country, I don’t love the idea we’re turning around and making hype videos,” Connor Crehan, an Iraq War veteran and Barstool Sports podcast co-host, told the Post. “I can’t imagine how it feels like for those family members of people who signed up to serve the country and did so proudly … to then see the White House making videos like, ‘Look at all these cool explosions.’”

Karen Meredith, a gold-star parent who lost a son in Iraq in 2004, said that she and other military families have been "horrified" to see the Trump administration's videos.

“It’s so painful for us, because we know the war is not a game,” she said. “And yet every day, it’s like a thousand cuts. You can’t get away from it.”

Some MAGA Conservatives have also begun to lash out against the practice. The Post highlighted a comment on X from Nathan Hughes, a man pardoned by President Donald Trump for his participation in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, in which he lambasted the White House for not taking war seriously, especially as civilian casualty reports emerged.

"Why is the @WhiteHouse posting cringe memes of us dropping bombs on Iran after they just blew up an elementary school full of children?” Hughes wrote, “I didn’t vote for this.”

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