
Japan Slams White House for Nintendo Game Footage in Iran Campaign
Published April 17, 2026
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Japan’s foreign affairs minister has criticized the White House for using Nintendo gameplay footage in an Iran war video on X without authorization.
Japan's foreign affairs minister has publicly criticized the White House for using Nintendo gameplay footage in a video about the Iran war campaign posted on the social media platform X. The footage was used without authorization, leading to an international dispute as Japan demands answers and raises concerns about the improper use of copyrighted content. The incident highlights ongoing tensions related to media usage in politically charged content online.
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