Israel-Iran War Sparks Memes on Kim Jong Un as Social Media Jokes About ‘FOMO’ !
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As the Israel-Iran conflict enters its seventh day, social media users flood platforms with memes about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, joking that he may be experiencing ‘FOMO’ amid the crisis.
As the conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran entered its seventh day, an unexpected figure began trending across social media platforms North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
While North Korea is not directly involved in the crisis, internet users across the world have turned the spotlight on Kim through a wave of memes, imagining how the leader might be reacting from afar to the escalating tensions in the Middle East.
‘FOMO’ Trend Takes Over Social Media
Many social media users joked that Kim Jong Un might be experiencing “FOMO” Fear of Missing Out as the conflict unfolds without North Korea playing any role.
Posts circulating widely online portray the North Korean leader as watching global developments from the sidelines while major powers remain engaged in the unfolding crisis.
The humour-driven commentary quickly turned the leader into a trending topic on several social platforms.
Memes Target North Korea’s Missile Image
Several memes specifically mocked North Korea’s well-known missile programmes, suggesting they were “MIA” Missing in Action during the current conflict.
Over the years, North Korea has frequently showcased its missile tests and military capabilities, often drawing global attention and concern.
However, the country’s absence from the ongoing geopolitical tensions has become a point of irony for many internet users.
Nuclear Deterrence Angle Also Mentioned
Some posts also suggested that North Korea’s nuclear arsenal might be doing exactly what it was designed for acting as a deterrent that discourages any direct confrontation.
These posts highlighted the paradox that while North Korea regularly demonstrates its weapons capabilities, it is not a participant in the present crisis despite the scale of the conflict.
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Internet Turns Global Crisis Into Meme Moment
The flood of memes reflects a broader trend in which major global events quickly become subjects of humour and satire online.
While the Israel-Iran war continues to dominate global headlines, social media users have simultaneously created a parallel conversation filled with jokes and commentary involving leaders who are not directly part of the conflict.
For now, Kim Jong Un’s unexpected presence in the online conversation highlights how global audiences often respond to geopolitical developments with humour alongside serious debate.
