19 Apr 2024
Friday 4 November 2022 - 12:40
Story Code : 401371

US Embassy takeover breaks Americans' hegemony in world

US Embassy takeover breaks Americans
US Embassy takeover, better known as the seizure of the Den of Espionage, by Iranians broke Americans' grandeur and hegemony in the world.

Every year, on 4 November, better known as Student Day in Iran and the National Day of Fight against Global Arrogance, all Iranians as well as school and university students across the nation hold massive rallies in the streets to voice their disapproval of US policies and also to honor those who stormed the US embassy, captured its operatives and seized documents revealing US plots to overthrow the Islamic establishment in Iran.

On 4 Nov. 1979, on the first anniversary of the massacre of 56 Iranian pupils by Shahs troops, and the day on which Imam Khomeini was exiled to Turkiye (4 Nov. 1964) by the oppressive regime of Pahlavi, people gathered at the University of Tehran to denounce the US conspiracies and interferences against Iran.

Among ordinary people, almost 400 Iranian Muslim students known as Muslim Students of Imam Khomeini Line stormed the US embassy.

Iranian youth entered the arena in the year 1358 and did something that astonished the world and brought America to its knees.

The late founder of the Islamic Republic, Imam Khomeini, hailed the takeover as a second revolution after the Islamic Revolution in 1979 which toppled the Shah of Iran.

On November 2018, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei termed capturing the embassy the US den of espionage as Irans blow to the US, in response to its actions.

The Revolution gave power to the people of Iran: they managed to slap them right across the face and humiliated the US, he further noted.

Also, on January 7, 2020, Ayatollah Khamenei made the remarks in a meeting with a group of school and university students, noting that some distort history and pretend that the Iran-U.S. disputes stem from the capture of the spy den (the U.S. embassy in Tehran). This is not true and is a distortion of history. The dispute between the Iranian nation and the U.S. government dates back to the 1953 coup d'tat, and before that when they imposed a corrupt puppet regime on the Iranian nation.

On November 2018, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei termed capturing the embassy the US den of espionage as Irans blow to the US, in response to its actions.

The Revolution gave power to the people of Iran: they managed to slap them right across the face and humiliated the US, he further noted.

Also, on January 7, 2020, Ayatollah Khamenei made the remarks in a meeting with a group of school and university students, noting that some distort history and pretend that the Iran-U.S. disputes stem from the capture of the spy den (the U.S. embassy in Tehran). This is not true and is a distortion of history. The dispute between the Iranian nation and the U.S. government dates back to the 1953 coup d'tat, and before that when they imposed a corrupt puppet regime on the Iranian nation.

 

 

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