New Delhi, March 7 -- Hollywood actor-director Ben Stiller slammed the White House for using a clip from Tropic Thunder, the movie he co-wrote and directed, as part of their pro-war social media video montage.

Taking to X, an upset Ben said Tropic Thunder makers never gave the White House permission to use their clip as a part of "propaganda machine".

"Hey White House, please remove the Tropic Thunder clip. We never gave you permission and have no interest in being a part of your propaganda machine," he wrote. "War is not a movie."

In the comment section, Ben defended his take on the Iran war and said the war movies are made "usually to protest war".

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