President Donald Trump made an all-caps tweet threat to Iran on Sunday. It was quickly turned into a meme–with people on Twitter mocking it mercilessly

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Trump’s threat to Iran’s president is already a dank meme

From song lyrics, to 'Rickrolling,' people couldn't help but make fun of Trump.

 

Andrew Wyrich

Internet Culture

Posted on Jul 23, 2018   Updated on May 21, 2021, 10:27 am CDT

Late Sunday night President Donald Trump sent out an all-caps threat on Twitter to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in response to remarks he made over the weekend.

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In the tweet, Trump addressed the Iranian president and promised “consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before” should Iran continue to “threaten” the United States.

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Naturally, Twitter thought the president’s all-caps threat was the perfect opportunity to make fun of him by addressing their own all-caps messages to Rouhani.

The tweets were in all-caps and mimicked Trump’s “To Iranian President Rouhani:” format.

You had the classic “Nigerian Prince” email-scheme:

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The “Darth Plagueis the wise” story from Star Wars Episode III, a joke that is already a meme in of itself:

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Several different song lyrics:

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The song lyrics, of course, included the “Rickrolling” meme:

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Other jokes were more topical:

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*First Published: Jul 23, 2018, 9:37 am CDT
 
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