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Fox News Iran coverage blows up as pundits debate whether the real 'axis of evil' is just a forgotten 2002 PowerPoint presentation.

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Fox News Iran coverage blows up as pundits debate whether the real 'axis of evil' is just a forgotten 2002 PowerPoint presentation.

As tensions simmer in the Middle East, Fox News Iran segments have gone viral on social media, not for breaking news, but for a brilliant piece of unintentional comedy. Viewers noticed that every time a Fox anchor mentions Iran, they cut to a map that looks suspiciously like it was drawn with MS Paint during a coffee break. The irony? The same analysts who warned of an "imminent threat" are now using the same grainy graphics from the early 2000s, prompting a wave of memes comparing Iran's nuclear ambitions to a Windows 95 screensaver. The real punchline? The internet has decided the only thing more dangerous than Iran's rhetoric is Fox News's inability to update its clip art.