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White House posts hype video of Iran strikes that splices real war footage with video game clips
David Sanger of the New York Times joins the Inside Politics panel to discuss the latest White House messaging on the war in Iran, including a video that combines footage from air strikes and from a video game. He says it "takes real footage and basically suggests that this is a game. There is nothing more serious that states do, than use force, and particularly in urban areas where civilians are going to die."
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