Iran’s anti-US mural goes viral with ‘reap the whirlwind’ message
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- Iranian government unveils new mural in Tehran warning the United States: “Whoever sows the wind will reap the storm.”
- Analysts warn tensions with the US and ‘Israel’ could escalate into broader regional conflict.
A new mural in Tehran’s Revolution Square has become a daily sight for passersby, depicting a US aircraft carrier under attack and carrying the message: “if you sow the wind, you will reap the whirlwind” in both Persian and English.
The mural, designed in the pattern of the American flag, shows a blue aircraft carrier surrounded by damaged white planes and intersected with red streaks, symbolizing impending consequences for aggressive actions.
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Rising tensions and military buildup
The display comes amid reports that the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, accompanied by three destroyers, has arrived in the Indian Ocean from the South China Sea and is heading toward the Arabian Sea, set to join US destroyers stationed in the Gulf.
Social media users interpreted the mural’s message as a warning: those who provoke conflict or cause harm will face stronger retaliation.
Observers believe that if Iran completes its war preparations, any future confrontation with the United States or ‘Israel’ could be decisive and comprehensive, rather than limited skirmishes. Some analysts also suggest that attacks could extend beyond Iran-'Israel' clashes to direct strikes on strategic US bases in multiple countries.
Debates over strategy
Some commentators argue that Tehran may consider a preemptive strike on US carriers in the Gulf to avoid waiting for an American attack. Activists claim the US aims to decisively weaken or contain Iran but underestimates the potential scale of Iranian retaliation.
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Experts warn that the objectives of any US action, whether weakening Iran, forcing concessions, destabilizing the regime, or creating internal chaos, would depend on Washington’s ability to contend with Iran’s capabilities and its regional allies in Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, and beyond.
Public reactions
While many in Iran view the mural as a serious warning, others mocked it online.
The IRGC's new mural is just another chapter in their 46-year tradition of big talk and bigger paintings.
— Moses Gelberg (@moshegelberg) January 25, 2026
They've been promising to "drown" America in the Persian Gulf since the 80s. Still waiting.
Hollow propaganda; they're not capable of doing even much, much less than that now!
— Mahdi (@mahdi) January 25, 2026Good job, war must land in usa.
— Rudra Kamthe (@rudrakamthe) January 25, 2026— Egregor_filosofico (@Egregor_1985) January 25, 2026



