Donald Trump is transformed into a World War II-style general for The New Yorker’s latest critical cover.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, meanwhile, is demoted to being the president’s golf caddy in cartoonist Barry Blitt’s image titled “War-a-Lago,” which graces the front page of the magazine’s March 16 issue.

See the cover on Instagram.

Trump is depicted in his “latest guise, as a general heading to war in the Middle East,” explained Françoise Mouly, the magazine’s art director.

“This all comes after years of promising his voters ‘America First!’ and ‘no more Forever Wars.’” Mouly added.

Blitt has created many of the magazine’s previous Trump-themed covers.

The latest comes as Trump’s Iran war shows no signs of slowing down, with seven U.S. service members now having been killed.

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