Published 19:15 IST, July 31st 2019
Is that a fly stuck in US President Donald Trump's infamous hair?
The world has been a spectator to the on-going friction between Iran-US, and amid tensions of economic sanctions and downing of drones, the Iranian state media brought everyone's attention to an eccentric phenomenon-- a fly buzzing over the US President Donald Trump's bronze head.Â
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The world has been a spectator to the on-going friction between Iran-US, and amid tensions of economic sanctions and downing of drones, the Iranian state media brought everyone's attention to an eccentric phenomenon-- a fly buzzing over the US President Donald Trump's bronze head.
The Iranian state media shared a video of Trump delivering a speech in US' Virginia, however, the show was stolen by the fly fluttering on the US President's head, who then settled on his blonde hair.
Iran's Press TV held no bars back by posting the video of an oblivious Donald Trump, and accompanied it by a comical melody to make a blatant mockery of the US President.
As the fly found 'asylum' in Trump's hair, here is how the netizens reacted:
The fact that he doesn’t feel something walking on his forehead proves he’s empty up there
— T🌊🌊🌊 (@Fairtrade08) July 31, 2019
How many more signs of the apocalypse do we need?
— Slightly More Optimistic FinsFan (@nicko6568) July 31, 2019
That’s his nest
— JpSavage (@JpSavage9) July 31, 2019
My grams yesterday after Trumps humiliating trip to Virginia...
— Emmyjo (@Road_trippn) July 31, 2019
"Did you see the fly parading around on his forehead & that hair? He must not have even felt it, what with the 6 inches of makeup & spray tan & that fly was the most attentive thing in the room to him!"
Love her!😂
To bad it didn’t go in his mouth .
— Andrea Moceri (@AndreaMoceri3) July 30, 2019
Last week, Iran said that they arrested 17 Iranian nationals allegedly recruited by the Central Intelligence Agency to spy on the country’s nuclear and military sites, and that some of them have already been sentenced to death.
The announcement comes as Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers is unraveling and tensions have spiked in the Persian Gulf region. The crisis stems from President Donald Trump’s decision to pull the United States out of Tehran’s deal last year and intensify sanction on the country.
(With AP reactions)
18:59 IST, July 31st 2019