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Iran displays missile during anniversary of embassy takeover

November 04, 2017 04:16 pm | Updated 04:31 pm IST - TEHRAN:

Donald Trump refused to re-certify the 2015 landmark nuclear deal between Iran and world powers in October and the U.S. has imposed more sanctions on Iran over its ballistic missile program.

Iranian demonstrators attend an annual gathering in front of the former U.S. Embassy, marking the anniversary of its 1979 takeover, while a surface-to-surface Sejjil missile is displayed by the Revolutionary Guard, at rear, in Tehran, Iran, on Saturday. Iran on Saturday displayed a surface-to-surface missile as part of events marking the anniversary of the 1979 U.S. Embassy takeover and hostage crisis amid uncertainty about its nuclear deal with world powers.

Iran on Saturday displayed a surface-to-surface missile as part of events marking the anniversary of the 1979 U.S. Embassy takeover and hostage crisis amid uncertainty about its nuclear deal with world powers.

Thousands gathered at the former U.S. embassy in downtown Tehran where a missile, believed to be a 2,000 km (1,243-mile)-range solid-fuel Sejjil, was on display. It was the first time Iran displayed a missile during the annual gathering.

A crowd chanted “Down with the U.S.” and “Death to Israel” during the anniversary celebration. State TV said similar celebrations were being held in other Iranian cities and towns.

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President Donald Trump refused to re-certify the 2015 landmark nuclear deal between Iran and world powers in October and the U.S. has imposed more sanctions on Iran over its ballistic missile program.

The U.S. Congress must now make a decision regarding the 2015 nuclear deal, in which Iran agreed to limit its enrichment of uranium in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions.

Ali Shamkhani, secretary of the country’s Supreme National Security Council, addressed the crowd, saying Iran will make any sanctions imposed by the U.S. “ineffective” even as the U.S. targets Iran’s economic, nuclear and defensive power.

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Mr. Shamkhani, alluding to Mr. Trump’s threats against North Korea, said even U.S. allies know that Mr. Trump “has no power to realize his bluffs, against Iran, too.” He called the U.S. the “eternal enemy” of Iran.

The former embassy in Tehran is now a cultural center while standing as a symbol of a U.S. defeat for many Iranians. Many Iranians call it the “den of spies.”

The U.S. cut its diplomatic relations with Iran following the embassy takeover and has had no diplomatic relations since.

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