WASHINGTON D.C. – In a coordinated, 'unprecedented' offensive, the United States and Israel have reportedly unleashed a barrage of highly targeted social media posts aimed at Iran, with sources confirming the deployment of several 'strongly worded' tweets and at least one 'disappointed face' emoji. The digital campaign, described by officials as 'Operation Keyboard Warrior,' seeks to compel a swift regime change by overwhelming Iranian leadership with carefully crafted online content.

“Our intelligence suggests that prolonged exposure to high-volume, subtly sarcastic memes can be incredibly destabilizing,” stated General Bradley 'Brick' Hardcastle, head of the newly formed Joint Cyber-Emotional Warfare Command. “We’re not just talking about retweets here; we’re talking about strategic quote-tweets, carefully timed replies, and an unprecedented use of the ‘thinking face’ emoji to convey profound geopolitical disapproval.”

The initiative follows calls from a prominent former US President for Iranians to 'take over your government,' a sentiment now being amplified through algorithmic precision. Dr. Elara Vance, a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Internet Geopolitics, noted the strategy’s innovative nature. “Historically, regime change involved tanks. Now, it’s about trending hashtags. The sheer audacity of a well-placed GIF can dismantle an entire political infrastructure.”

Iranian state media has yet to comment directly on the digital onslaught, though reports indicate a slight increase in the use of the 'shrugging man' emoji by government-affiliated accounts, which analysts are interpreting as either defiance or profound bewilderment.