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Iran Mocks ‘Two Kings’ Post Featuring Trump and King Charles
A White House post calling Trump and King Charles “Two Kings” sparked a sarcastic and meme-filled response from Iran, highlighting ongoing tensions.

A social media post from the White House showing US President Donald Trump with Britain’s King Charles during the monarch’s four-day US visit has drawn a sharp and sarcastic response from Iran.

The image carried the caption “Two Kings.” It quickly went viral and caught global attention. Soon after, Iran’s embassy in Ghana reacted strongly on X, using humour and satire to criticise the post.

Iran Responds With Sarcasm and Quotes

In its response, the Iranian embassy posted several remarks aimed at mocking Trump’s public statements. It wrote, “I alone can fix it,” “I am the chosen one,” and “I am your retribution.”

The post continued with exaggerated titles and phrases such as “LONG LIVE THE KING!”, “Pope,” “Jesus,” and “Doctor,” before adding, “I’m not a king.”

It then directly referenced the White House caption by stating, “White House: ‘TWO KINGS.’” The message ended with a sarcastic remark: “Only quantum physics and parallel universes can explain this man. He has escaped from ‘Dark Matter’.”

Pattern of Online Jibes Continues

This is not the first time Iran has used social media satire to target the United States. Similar meme-based responses have appeared in recent weeks as tensions between the two countries continue over the West Asia conflict.

Iran has increasingly used humour and digital content to criticise US actions and messaging during this period.

Trump’s Victory Claims Also Targeted

The latest reaction comes as Trump has repeatedly claimed that the “US has won the war.” In response, Iran’s embassy in Ghana posted another message on Tuesday, saying, “He must be dreaming that he defeated Iran. Leave him sleeping.”

Adding to this, a Lego-style video was shared online. It showed Trump asleep while White House officials stood nearby. In the clip, one official says, “Let’s wake him up,” while another replies, “We can’t do that because the President is thinking of winning Iran in his dreams.”

Earlier Posts Mock US Warnings

Earlier this month, Iranian diplomatic missions also mocked Trump after he issued what was described as a “f*cking ultimatum.” He had demanded that Tehran reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face serious military consequences.

In response, Iran’s embassy in Zimbabwe joked that it had “lost the keys.” Meanwhile, its mission in South Africa posted, “Shh… the key’s under the flowerpot. Just open for friends,” making fun of the warning.

Trump had earlier warned that Iranian power plants and bridges could be targeted if the key oil shipping route was not reopened within his deadline.