'We Found The Keys!': Iran’s ‘Troll Diplomacy’ Goes Viral As Embassies Mock Trump After Ceasefire

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Last Updated:April 08, 2026, 11:47 IST

From LEGO-style ‘nightmare’ videos to cheeky banter about lost keys, Tehran’s digital diplomats are proving that while the guns have gone quiet, the memes are just getting started

 Iran’s ‘Troll Diplomacy’ Goes Viral As Embassies Mock Trump After Ceasefire

'We Found The Keys!': Iran’s ‘Troll Diplomacy’ Goes Viral As Embassies Mock Trump After Ceasefire

The ink on the April 2026 ceasefire is barely dry, but a different kind of warfare is trending globally: Troll Diplomacy. While world leaders breathe a sigh of relief following the de-escalation of the Iran-Israel-US conflict, Iran’s diplomatic missions are taking a victory lap on social media, using humour to poke holes in President Donald Trump’s “Stone Age" rhetoric.

The trolling reached a fever pitch this week following a viral saga involving the Strait of Hormuz. During the height of the standoff, when President Trump issued a “reopen or else" ultimatum for April 7, the Iranian Embassy in Zimbabwe famously played dumb, cryptically posting that they had simply “lost the key" to the crucial shipping passage.

Now that the deadline has passed and a ceasefire is in place, the embassy has returned with a “eureka" moment that has the internet in splits:

@IRANinZIMBABWE: “We found the keys. 🔑 @IraninSA"

Iran Embassy SA (South Africa): “Eish, eventually. I told you it was under the flower pot, lazy. 😉"

Lego-Style Nightmares: The Victory Video

Adding fuel to the viral fire is a new, high-production LEGO-style animation released by Iranian-linked channels. The video presents a dramatic, satirical storyline where President Trump is depicted having a literal nightmare.

In the animation Iran is shown destroying US-linked targets across the Gulf in retaliation for earlier strikes. Major hubs like Dubai Airport and the Oracle offices are seen being hit, with the narration claiming the escalation would push the UAE “back to the stone age." The video concludes with a panicked Trump losing sleep and desperately seeking a ceasefire, claiming Iran’s “retaliation" brought both the US and Gulf nations to their knees.

“We Won’t Be Silenced"

Despite the fragile peace, the Iranian Embassy in South Africa (@IraninSA) made it clear that “silence" was never part of the deal. Responding to rumours that the U.S. attempted to muzzle Tehran’s digital presence as part of the 15 ceasefire conditions, the embassy posted:

“I heard that one of the 15 conditions set by the U.S. was that we @IraninSA should not publish posts. 😁 Don’t worry, this condition was not accepted."

This isn’t the first time these accounts have trended. When Trump set the original 8 P.M. deadline for the Strait of Hormuz, the Zimbabwe embassy treated the threat like a cable guy appointment: “8 P.M. is not that good. Could you change it to between 1 and 2 P.M., or if possible, 1 and 2 A.M.? Thank you for your attention to this important matter."

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April 08, 2026, 11:47 IST

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