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Iranians chant 'Death to America' to mark U.S. embassy seizure

 

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Iranian students attend an anti U.S. demonstration, marking the 40th anniversary of the U.S. embassy takeover, near the old U.S. embassy in Tehran, Iran November 4, 2019. Nazanin Tabatabaee/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS

 

DUBAI (Reuters) - Thousands of Iranians chanted "Death to America" near the old U.S. embassy on Monday, the 40th anniversary on the seizure of the mission, with the country's army chief comparing the United States with a poisonous scorpion intent on harming Iran.

 

State television showed crowds packing the streets around the former mission, dubbed the "den of spies" after Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution. Marches and rallies were being held in some 1,000 communities across the country, state media said.

 

Hardline Islamist students stormed the embassy soon after the fall of the U.S.-backed shah, and 52 Americans were held hostage there for 444 days. The two countries have been enemies ever since.

 

"Our fight with America is over our independence, over not submitting to bullying, over values, beliefs and our religion," army chief Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi said in a speech at the rally outside the former embassy.

 

"They (Americans) will continue their hostilities, like the proverbial poisonous scorpion whose nature it is to sting and cannot be stopped unless it is crushed," Mousavi said in remarks carried by state TV.

 

On Sunday, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei renewed a ban on talks with the United States, describing the two countries as implacable foes.

 

"Those who believe that negotiations with the enemy will solve our problems are 100% wrong," he said.

 

Meanwhile, Iran's parliament gave initial approval to a measure requiring schoolbooks to inform students about "America's crimes". Lawmakers also chanted "Death to America".

 

Relations between the two countries have reached a crisis over the past year since U.S. President Donald Trump abandoned a 2015 pact between Iran and world powers under which it accepted curbs to its nuclear programme in return for lifting sanctions.

 

The United States has reimposed sanctions aimed at halting all Iranian oil exports, saying it seeks to force it to negotiate to reach a wider deal.

 

Khamenei has banned Iranian officials from holding talks unless the United States returns to the nuclear deal and lifts all sanctions.

 

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2 hours ago, Jingthing said:

That chant is really not very nice. I know the history and I get that there is substance behind their narrative but I don't think such chants are really helpful. 

It certainly doesn't help them. I also think choosing the old embassy site makes the optics even worse. But it was just a small group of losers, so no big deal.

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55 minutes ago, rabas said:

During those baby steps, Iran made great strides developing new technology able to mass produce very high volumes of bomb grade material, within the framework. And the US paid them.

 

Witness the November 2018 completion of a huge centrifuge factory that can build the equivalent of 360 new centrifuges every day. Oh, and yesterday's announcement of a revolutionary new centrifuge 50 times more powerful that their current ones. World class. Not sure what's hard  to understand about 'bombs away'.

 

And all the Mullahs had to do for a real peace accord was ditch all this equipment. But, oh well!

 

No not during only after Donald welched on the agreement not before they are now un encumbered by the agreement and can do as they please unfortunately and make no mistake I do not like or support their regime far from it but imo it was an epic blunder on donalds part th Welch on the agreement 

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15 hours ago, Tug said:

It’s to bad both country’s were starting (baby steps)to talk and and work together till Donald wrecked it bombing killing ect isent working so good it was sad to see those first steps on both sides destroyed by trump 

In 1979? 

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14 hours ago, RideJocky said:


yes, as long as you define “work together” as sending them money and allowing them to move ahead with their nuclear “defense” program and say nothing when they renege on their inspection agreement. 
 

Lefty should make the Iran “agreement” a big issue for 2020, that, open-boarders and firearm confiscation are all big winners.
 

 

In one post you make 3 comments about iran and all 3 ate false.

 

You must be starting to catch up to trumps lie count.

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1 hour ago, rabas said:

No because all this technology takes years to develop. The factory was under development long before the announced withdrawal. Same with super centrifuges, years of research. Iran just makes publicity statements when it suits them. Iran is brilliant at playing the dual use technology card, has been for decades.

 

I would agree with you 100% if this agreement had actually limited their long term nuclear capability, it didn't, it was a convince agreement for most parties especially China and Russia, EU got lots of business.  For Iran, "OK, we won't flip the switch today, as long as we are happy".

 

I repeat, all Iran had to do for a really good agreement was ditch the  bomb material making equipment.  Think about it.

 

But instead they are now free to build it.

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