May 13, 2026 - 14:19

A new interactive installation in Washington DC is turning heads with its pointed political satire. The video game, titled "Diet Coke or Bomb Iran?" directly mocks former President Donald Trump's reported decision-making style and foreign policy rhetoric. The game has been set up in a public space in the nation's capital, inviting passersby to engage with its absurd premise.
Players are presented with a simple but provocative choice: select a can of Diet Coke or a button labeled "bomb Iran." The game is a clear reference to Trump's reported habit of consuming multiple Diet Cokes daily, as well as his administration's aggressive stance toward Iran. The installation uses humor to critique what its creators see as the trivialization of serious military decisions.
The game has sparked mixed reactions. Some visitors laugh at the dark comedy, while others find it distasteful. Critics argue that it reduces complex geopolitical issues to a joke. Supporters, however, say satire is a valid form of political expression, especially in a city where power and policy are constantly debated.
The installation is part of a broader trend of using interactive art to comment on current events. It remains unclear how long the game will stay in place, but for now, it has become a talking point for tourists and locals alike. Whether seen as clever or crass, the game forces people to think about the weight of presidential decisions.
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