Iran Reenacts Capture of US Sailors on Anniversary of Islamic Revolution
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A screenshot of footage showing US sailors seized by the Iranian navy in January. Iran reenacted the incident to mark the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution. Photo: Screenshot.
Iran celebrated on Thursday the 37th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, marking it with a reenactment of US sailors’ humiliation and the traditional annual displays of hatred.
Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani– “the king of terror” – and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani participated in Tehran parades. One of the parades showcased a long-range Imad missile.
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