Iran marks revolution anniversary with rallies amid U.S. threats
On February 9, Iran commemorated the anniversary of its 1979 Islamic Revolution with large-scale rallies across the country, as Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called on citizens to participate in street marches. Khamenei emphasized the importance of showcasing national unity and strength in the face of external threats, particularly from the United States, which he described as an enemy trying to undermine Iran's sovereignty. The Supreme Leader's call to action reflects ongoing tensions between Iran and the U.S., particularly concerning nuclear negotiations and regional influence. The anniversary serves as a reminder of the revolutionary fervor that reshaped Iran's political landscape and continues to influence its foreign policy. As citizens took to the streets, the government aimed to reinforce a sense of collective identity and resilience against perceived foreign aggression, a theme that has been central to Iran's national narrative since the revolution.
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