41 years since Islamic Revolution rally in Iran Appearing hostility to the United States February 11 21:19

Iran celebrates 41 years on the 11th after the Islamic Revolution overthrowing the pro-American monarchy. At a commemorative rally in Tehran, the capital, many people showed hostility to the United States with photos of commanders killed last month by US troops.

The Iranian Islamic Revolution in 1979 destroyed the Palestinian kingdom of the pro-American kingdom, establishing an Islamic system with religious leaders at the top.On the 11th, commemorative ceremonies were held in various parts of the country to mark the 41th year since the revolution. Was.

In the center of the capital, Tehran, people gathered with a picture of Supreme Leader Khamenei and a commander of the Revolutionary Defense Corps Soleimani, who was killed by U.S. forces last month in neighboring Iraq.

He showed his hostility to the United States by burning the American flag and giving Spreichkoll "Death to the United States".

A 50-year-old man said, "Hate in the United States has been peaking with the killing of Commander Soleimani for the past forty years."

A female student in her twenties said, "I cannot improve relations with the United States. It is not worth negotiating with the Trump administration."

A full-scale military conflict between the U.S. and Iran has been avoided for the time being, but since the commander was killed, attacks in Iraq, where Iran-backed forces are active, have been attacking the U.S. embassy and other places in succession. In the Middle East, tensions continue to rise.