SHOCKING PROPAGANDA: Tensions between the United States and Iran have reached a dangerous new flashpoint following the installation of a highly provocative, state-sanctioned billboard in the heart of Iran’s capital.
The massive new mural, erected in a prominent public space in Tehran, depicts U.S. President Donald Trump and his entire family lying inside coffins wrapped in American flags, with the White House engulfed in flames in the background.
The graphic imagery features President Trump alongside his wife, Melania Trump, and their five children. Splashed across the billboard is a chilling slogan written in Persian: “Blood for Blood” (an eye for an eye).
A Direct Threat: Psychological Warfare Escalates
SHOCKING PROPAGANDA: This marks the second time in recent days that Iran has utilized giant public billboards to issue direct death threats against the American president. Prior to this, a massive billboard was installed at Tehran’s iconic Enghelab (Revolution) Square.
That initial display featured an image of a deceased President Trump lying in an open black coffin with his eyes closed and hair disheveled, accompanied by the blunt phrase “We Will Kill Trump” written in both English and Persian.
The latest installation expands the threat to Trump’s immediate family, escalating the psychological warfare to unprecedented levels. According to regional experts, these billboards are operated by the Tehran Municipality’s Beautification Organization in coordination with state-affiliated media groups. They are designed to rally public support and broadcast a message of uncompromising defiance to the West.
Why the Threats Are Ramping Up Now
SHOCKING PROPAGANDA: The disturbing visuals come at a time when the region is experiencing extreme military volatility. A shaky ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran has completely collapsed.
The friction intensified following the death of Iran’s former Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed earlier in the conflict. Iranian hardliners and the newly positioned Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, have publicly vowed to avenge the blood of their fallen leaders.
During mass funeral ceremonies across major Iranian cities, crowds chanted “Death to America,” demanding immediate retaliation against U.S. leadership.
Furthermore, the new billboards feature inscriptions referencing the “children of Minab,” a nod to an earlier airstrike on an elementary school in the Iranian city of Minab that resulted in severe civilian casualties.
Iranian state media is using these local tragedies to justify their aggressive rhetoric against Washington.
Global Impact: Tit-for-Tat Military Strikes Resume
Current Situation: With diplomacy at a standstill, the visual escalation on the streets of Tehran mirrors a rapid mobilization of physical forces in the Persian Gulf.
As the political rhetoric hits a fever pitch, military engagements have broken out afresh:
U.S. Operations: The U.S. military has intensified precision strikes targeting Iranian missile infrastructure, command nodes, and coastal air defenses. Washington has also reimposed a strict maritime blockade to choke off trade routes.
Iran’s Response: Retaliating to the blockade, Iran launched a massive barrage of ballistic missiles aimed at U.S. military facilities located in Gulf nations, including bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan.
Energy Crisis: The ongoing exchanges have crippled commercial shipping lines through the crucial Strait of Hormuz. Because roughly 20% of the world’s global oil and gas supply moves through this narrow waterway, global energy prices have spiked significantly over the past week.
Trump Defiant Amid Intel of Assassination Plots
The unveiling of the family-targeted billboard coincides with reports that Israel recently shared fresh intelligence with U.S. security agencies regarding active Iranian plots to assassinate the president. American intelligence officials confirmed they have tracked an increasing number of threats against Trump’s life.
President Trump addressed these threats head-on during a brief press conference.
“I am on every single one of their lists. So far, I have been lucky, but these are evil people. We have to root out that cancer,” Trump stated, signaling that the U.S. will not back down from its military stance in the Middle East.
With both Washington and Tehran refusing to return to the negotiating table, the giant billboards in Tehran stand as a stark, visual reminder that the conflict has shifted from a political dispute into a deeply personal and dangerous feud.


