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Drink pomegranate juice to hit Tel Aviv more accurately — that’s the level of sarcasm coming straight out of Iran after repeated claims by Donald Trump that their military is “completely destroyed.” But reality doesn’t run on press conferences and bold statements. It shows up in visuals, in resilience, and in moments like this — a soldier casually skating, smiling, recording himself, while a missile launches in the background. Not fear. Not defeat. Just defiance. This isn’t just a video, it’s a message. A message that narratives built on exaggeration and propaganda don’t hold up when faced with ground reality. Declaring victory doesn’t make it real, and underestimating a nation has historically been one of the biggest strategic mistakes in warfare. What we’re witnessing is modern psychological warfare — where memes, satire, and symbolism hit just as hard as missiles. Iran didn’t issue a press statement. They didn’t hold a conference. They dropped a 10-second clip that dismantled an entire narrative. And that should tell you everything. In today’s world, perception is power — but only until reality catches up. . . . . #Trump #Iran #PomegranateJuice #TelAviv #TrendingReels