A fake, AI-generated video has been circulating on social media featuring Mohsen Rezaee, a senior military officer in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. In the video, an AI-generated audio falsely claims that Pakistan told Iran: “If Israel drops a nuclear bomb on Tehran, we will drop a nuclear bomb on them.”
Iranian National Security Council member Mohsen Rezaei:
— Brian’s Breaking News and Intel (@intelFromBrian) June 15, 2025
Pakistan told Iran that “if Israel drops a nuclear bomb in Tehran, we will drop a nuclear bomb on them.” pic.twitter.com/wV6X2fevXs
The claim regarding Pakistan’s nuclear policy is entirely fabricated. The audio is artificially generated, and the narrative is completely baseless.
Azaad Digital has confirmed through responsible Pakistani authorities that no such communication or statement has ever been made or conveyed to Iran.
This is yet another example of deliberate disinformation aimed at creating unnecessary alarm and provoking tensions in the region.
The video was posted by a page called Brian’s Breaking News and Intel. We urge all journalists and platforms to verify facts before amplifying AI-manipulated content.
Recently, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said that the world should be worried, as Israel is not bound by any international nuclear discipline and is not a signatory to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).
Israel and Iran have been exchanging missile attacks, and the situation has dragged on. Many fear it could escalate into a nuclear conflict, especially after Israel targeted a nuclear site a few days ago. However, Iran has clarified that it does not intend to use nuclear weapons.
Iran is a party to the UN’s NPT, under which it has pledged not to develop nuclear weapons.