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Iran unveils provocative murals in Tehran aimed directly at Donald Trump and the United States. At the center of this visual escalation is a striking mural depicting Trump’s lips stretched across the Strait of Hormuz—a symbolic warning tied to control over one of the world’s most critical energy routes.

As conflict tensions deepen between Iran, the United States, and Israel, Tehran’s streets are transforming into platforms of psychological warfare. With bold imagery of U.S. warships, coffins, and threats to close the Strait of Hormuz, Iran is sending a clear and chilling message to the world.

With nearly 20% of global oil passing through this narrow passage, any disruption could trigger massive geopolitical and economic consequences. Is this just propaganda—or a warning of what’s to come?

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00:20In the heart of Tehran, where traffic once defined the rhythm of daily life, images now speak louder than words.
00:28At Vali Aser Square, a new mural rises, bold, unsettling, and unmistakably political.
00:36As tensions escalate between Iran, United States, and Israel, the city itself has become a stage, projecting defiance in paint
00:45and symbolism.
00:47Across Tehran, murals are multiplying, each one a message, each one a warning.
00:52Since the outbreak of war, public art has transformed into a strategic tool, blending ideology with imagery.
01:01The latest mural is perhaps the most provocative yet.
01:04The lips of Donald Trump stretched across the Strait of Hormuz, a symbol layered with meaning.
01:10This narrow waterway is no ordinary channel.
01:15Nearly 20% of the world's oil and gas flows through it.
01:20Control here means influence far beyond the region.
01:23And now Iran's message is clear.
01:26Geography is power, and it can be weaponized.
01:29Another mural tells a darker story.
01:32An U.S. aircraft carrier drifts across painted waters, its deck lined with coffins draped in American flags.
01:41Surrounding it, small Iranian boats closing in.
01:44The imagery is stark, deliberate, and unmistakable.
01:49Nearby, in Enklob Square, a giant banner delivers an even clearer message.
01:54The Strait of Hormuz will remain closed.
01:58It's not just rhetoric.
01:59It reflects Tehran's demands to end the war, including sovereignty over the Strait.
02:05Murals like these are not new to Iran.
02:08Since the Iranian Revolution, public spaces have doubled as platforms for political messaging.
02:14But today, the stakes are higher and the audience is global.
02:18The Trump Lips mural stands out, not just as art, but as psychological warfare.
02:25A symbolic silencing of a U.S. president placed over a waterway central to global trade and conflict.
02:32At Vallee-Osser Square, paint meets power.
02:35And as long as the Strait remains contested, these walls will keep speaking.
02:40Loudly, defiantly, and without compromise.
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