The 39-second footage shows B-1 and B-21 stealth bombers taking off to launch Tomahawk missiles against targets on Iranian soil, alternating high-resolution thermal images with the catchy 90s rhythm.
This media move comes as the Central Command (CENTCOM) confirms a devastating blow: the annihilation of the Iranian naval fleet in the Persian Gulf. According to Admiral Brad Cooper, the offensive has destroyed 17 military ships and a submarine, totaling 2,000 targets attacked. Among the regime's losses are 100 ballistic missiles recently neutralized, although it is estimated that they still have an arsenal of 5,000 missiles and 2,000 drones.
The effectiveness of the attacks is attributed to the "Scorpion Strike" task force, which uses one-way attack drones. While the explosions light up the radars in the viral video, the White House blurs the boundaries between the horror of conflict and TikTok entertainment.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned the Senate that the intensity of military operations will increase. This strategy of psychological communication aims to project power through a disconcerting atmosphere that mixes the most advanced military technology of the 21st century with popular culture of yesteryear. The world watches in awe as modern warfare becomes viral content while massive bombings continue to decimate Tehran's strategic capabilities, redefining the global perception of armed conflict and international security in an unprecedented way under this new paradigm.
