White House uses video game ‘Call of Duty’ footage in promoting Iran strikes Report says
The White House has drawn widespread attention after posting a video about U.S. military strikes on Iran that begins with footage resembling a scene from the video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III.
The video, shared on the White House’s official account on X, opens with an animation that appears to show a player activating a “killstreak” in the popular game before transitioning to real footage of missiles striking targets inside Iran.
In the Call of Duty series, a “killstreak” is triggered when a player eliminates multiple opponents without being defeated. The animation used in the video shows the moment a player reaches 30 consecutive eliminations, unlocking a large missile strike designed to wipe out the opposing team. Following the gaming-style animation, the video cuts t...










