“Shut Up”: Iran Uses AI Video to Make Fun of Trump’s Ceasefire Extension
News Mania Desk/ Piyal Chatterjee/23rd April 2026

Even after US President Donald Trump prolonged the precarious ceasefire with Tehran, Iranians continue to harass him with AI-generated movies. An AI video criticizing Trump’s recent decision to prolong a truce at “Pakistan’s request” was released by the Iranian consulate in Hyderabad in the most recent attack.
Posting the video, the consulate’s official X handle wrote, “How was the ceasefire extended? The video is getting viral in Iran.”
In the 45-second video, AI-generated Trump, with Vice President JD Vance and others, is seen waiting for Iran’s team at the negotiation table.
“We are having very great negotiations with Iran,” the Trump caricature types out on his latest Truth Social post.
The video then uses a SpongeBob SquarePants ‘2,000 years later’ meme template to show AI Trump getting frustrated at Iran’s no-show.
“If Iran doesn’t come to negotiate, we’re gonna bomb them,” the now-angry-looking AI Trump tells the vacant seats. Moments later, he asks the still-empty room, “So where are the Iranians?”
Soon, an aide hands him a note, which reads, “Shut up, Trump”. The video ends with the Trump caricature saying, “Alright, then I will extend the ceasefire at Pakistan’s request.” He then abruptly walked out of the room to laughter.
In real life, Trump claimed that in order to give Tehran’s leadership more time to draft a cohesive proposal to end the war, he chose to prolong the ceasefire with Iran indefinitely at Pakistan’s request. Iran, on the other hand, has maintained that it is unsure if it wants to go back to the negotiating table that is scheduled to take place in Pakistan’s capital later this week.
According to Iran’s state TV, foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said, “We entered the negotiations in good faith and with seriousness, but the negotiating party (the United States) has shown disregard and lack of good faith.”
“Iran has not yet decided whether it will participate in the new round of peace negotiations with the United States scheduled for later this week,” he added.



