(Image credit: Secret Handshake) Protest art meets retro gaming in the latest work from Secret Handshake. The anonymous art collective has turned to video game design as the most logical medium to comment on the chaos of the Trump administration's Iran War, and you can play online. The group has previously made a splash with its satirical sculptures, including of Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, in the National Mall in Washington. The latest installation is a trio of retro arcade machines loaded with Operation Epic Furious: Strait To Hell. (Image credit: Secret Handshake) You play Operation Furious as the US president and must fight school girls along with other "threats to American freedom" like DEI and the Pope in order to loot 'lube' from Iran. The game features pixel art images of Trump, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, and FBI director Kash Patel, along with quotes from speeches and social media posts. It begins at the White House, where players can choose whether to order a Diet Coke or invade Iran.…