SAEDNEWS: In Tehran’s Enghelab Square, a large mural depicting damaged airplanes on the deck of an aircraft carrier, along with a slogan in Persian and English, was unveiled; a clear message to Washington: “If you sow the wind, you will reap the storm.”
According to the Political Service of Saed News, Sky News wrote: On Friday, Tehran’s Enqelab Square witnessed the unveiling of a new mural depicting damaged airplanes on the deck of an aircraft carrier. The artwork carries a warning in both Persian and English: “Whoever sows the wind will reap the storm.”

The mural, placed in a location typically used for demonstrations, was unveiled amid rising regional tensions and the arrival of a U.S. aircraft carrier and other combat vessels in regional waters. Iranian officials have previously warned that any military attack would be considered “a full-scale war against us.”
U.S. President Donald Trump commented on the deployment of these forces, saying that military assets were sent to the region “only if necessary,” adding: “We have a massive fleet moving toward that area, and we may not even need to use it.”

In recent days, protests have slowed down, and Trump claimed that the imminent execution of around 800 people in Tehran had been halted—a claim that Iran’s Attorney General called “completely false.” The U.S. president also warned that any military action could make U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities in June appear “minimal in comparison.”
Experts note that the temporary deployment of additional troops and vessels to the Middle East during periods of tension is a practice the U.S. has employed before, usually justified as a deterrence or defensive measure. In such an environment, symbolic images and messages—like the Enqelab Square mural—are part of Tehran’s political and media responses to foreign maneuvers.