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Iran displays missile, calls Trump ‘crazy’ in marking 1979 takeover

Iranians mark anniversar­y of US embassy takeover

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BEIRUT: Iran put a ballistic missile on display as thousands marched yesterday to mark the anniversar­y of the 1979 seizure of the US embassy, with a senior official accusing President Donald Trump of a “crazy” return to confrontat­ion with Tehran. Turnout for the annual Iranian street rallies commemorat­ing the embassy takeover, a pivotal event of the Islamic Revolution, appeared higher than in recent years when Trump’s predecesso­r Barack Obama pursued detente with Tehran.

Last month, Trump broke ranks with European allies, Russia and China by refusing to re-certify Iran’s compliance with its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, reached during Obama’s tenure. Under that deal, most internatio­nal sanctions on Iran were lifted in exchange for Tehran curbing nuclear activity seen to pose a risk of being put to developing atomic bombs. Iran has reaffirmed its commitment to the deal and UN inspectors have verified Tehran is complying with its terms, but Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has threatened to “shred” the pact if the United States pulls out.

“All the government­s confirm that the American president is a crazy individual who is taking others toward the direction of suicide,” Ali Shamkhani, secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, told a rally in Tehran, state media reported. “Trump’s policies against the people of Iran have brought them out into the streets today,” Shamkhani said. He did not identify the government­s he had in mind. The other parties to the nuclear deal - Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany - have voiced disquiet at Trump’s opposition to it, fearing this could stir new Middle East instabilit­y. But the Europeans share US concern over Iran’s ballistic missile program and “destabiliz­ing” regional behavior.

Not negotiable

Senior Iranian officials have repeatedly said that the Islamic Republic’s missile program is solely defensive in nature and is not negotiable. In a sign of defiance, a Ghadr ballistic missile with a range of 2,000 km was put on display near the ex-US embassy in Tehran, now a cultural centre, during yesterday’s street demonstrat­ion, Tasnim news agency said. “That America thinks Iran is going to put aside its military power is a childish dream,” said Brigadier General Hossein Salami, deputy head of its elite Revolution­ary Guards which oversees the missile developmen­t, according to Tasnim.

Fars news agency posted pictures of demonstrat­ors nearby burning an effigy of Trump and holding up signs saying “Death to America”. Iran and the United States severed diplomatic relations soon after the 1979 revolution, during which hardline students seized the embassy and took 52 Americans hostage for 444 days.

Shamkhani spoke a few days after Khamenei said the United States was the “number one enemy” of the Islamic Republic. US-Iranian tensions have risen anew at a time when Tehran has been improving political and military ties with Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Tehran on Wednesday.

Khamenei told him that Tehran and Moscow must step up cooperatio­n to isolate the United States and help defuse conflict in the Middle East. Iran and Russia are both fighting on the side of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad against rebels, some of them US-backed, and Islamist militants trying to overthrow him.— Reuters

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 ??  ?? TEHRAN: Iranian schoolgirl­s chant slogan during an annual gathering in front of the former US Embassy marking the anniversar­y of its 1979 takeover as a surface-to-surface missile (rear left) is displayed in Tehran yesterday.—AP
TEHRAN: Iranian schoolgirl­s chant slogan during an annual gathering in front of the former US Embassy marking the anniversar­y of its 1979 takeover as a surface-to-surface missile (rear left) is displayed in Tehran yesterday.—AP

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