Secret Handshake, the group responsible for erecting statues around Washington, D.C., memorializing the friendship between President Donald Trump and late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has struck again, and this time its focus is the administration’s war with Iran.

Three “fully functional” arcade games were installed Monday at the District of Columbia War Memorial. According to the group, the game features “furious tweet battles against Iranian schoolgirls, low-flow shower heads, and other threats to American freedom like DEI and The Pope, and an opportunity to collect several Trump style peace trophies.”

“Just to save you time, the only way you can lose is by trying to hold Melania’s hand. But it’s The Middle East, so you also can’t win either,” the group said in a statement shared with HuffPost.

A plaque next to the machines states: “The Trump administration knows that the best way to sell combat is by making it a video game, that’s why they’ve been pumping out the ‘sickest’ Iran War video game hype reels. But why stop at clips when you could go full throttle? Introducing Operation Epic Furious: Strait to Hell, a high-octane, flag-waving, boots-on-the-ground simulator where freedom isn’t debated, it’s deployed. No briefings, no hesitation; just pure pixelated patriotism. Strap in and play hard, because this game may never end.”

The arcade games are expected to stay at the D.C. War Memorial, located near the reflecting pool in West Potomac Park, for a few days. The group also made the game available online.

A representative for Secret Handshake said the creation of the game was a labor of love.

“We have been working on it nonstop for the last three weeks,” the group told HuffPost.

HuffPost has reached out to the White House for comment.

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