
Watch: White House posts 'Justice the American way' montage of Iran strikes
India Today
The White House posted a video titled "Justice the American way" blending Hollywood movie scenes and video game clips with real footage of US strikes on Iran, drawing criticism from actor Ben Stiller.
The White House has posted a dramatic video montage on social media that blends scenes from Hollywood blockbusters and video games with footage of real US military strikes on Iranian targets, a move that has quickly sparked criticism online.
The 42-second clip, shared on the White House’s official X account with the caption “Justice the American way,” opens with a scene from Iron Man accompanied by the line, “Wake up, Daddy’s home.”
The phrase appeared to echo a remark previously attributed to NATO chief Mark Rutte, who once referred to US President Donald Trump as “daddy.”
JUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY. pic.twitter.com/0502N6a3rL— The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 6, 2026
The video then cuts rapidly between famous movie heroes and footage released by the US military showing strikes on targets linked to Iran.
Among the Hollywood scenes featured are Tom Cruise in Top Gun: Maverick, Mel Gibson in Braveheart, Russell Crowe in Gladiator, Bryan Cranston in Breaking Bad and Keanu Reeves in John Wick — all interspersed with real images of missile strikes and military operations.

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