
Iranian demonstrators burn a representation of a U.S. flag and a caricature of President Barack Obama, in an annual state-backed rally in front of the former US Embassy in Tehran, Iran, Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. The rally marks the Nov. 4, 1979, storming of the building by militant students who held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days to protest U.S. failure to hand over the toppled shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to Iran for trial. Gen. Mohammad Reza Naqdi of the powerful Revolutionary Guard, not shown, addressed the rally saying the U.S. must annul the CIA, pull out its warships from the Persian Gulf and dismantle its military bases from 50 countries around the world if it wants to restore ties with Tehran. (Credit: AP)
TEHRAN, Iran (TheBlaze/AP) — As Iranians marked the 33rd anniversary of the seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, a commander of the powerful Revolutionary Guard on Friday offered a pot of gold to anyone who could prove that America is not “the most criminal regime on earth.”
Speaking to a crowd of thousands outside the building that once housed the embassy, Gen. Mohammad Reza Naqdi said 10 kilograms (22 pounds) of gold would be given to anyone who found a regime “more criminal than the United States.”
But, he added, that would be impossible, because the Guard has “already done the research and found Washington is the worst on earth.”
Naqdi’s speech was in keeping with the defiant rhetoric that Iran’s leadership often uses during the annual rallies marking the embassy seizure. He also said Iran would only restore diplomatic ties with the United States if Washington disbands the CIA and removes its bases from the region.
As he spoke, Iranian students outside the former embassy building chanted “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” and burned U.S. and Israeli flags.
The rally marked the Nov. 4, 1979 storming of the embassy by militant Iranian students who held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days to protest America’s refusal to hand over the toppled Iranian shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi back to the country for trial.
Washington severed relations with Tehran after the embassy takeover, and they have not been restored since.
This year’s demonstration in Tehran, which under the Persian calendar fell two days ahead of the anniversary according to the Western calendar, comes as Iran’s relations with the West are at their lowest yet. Concerns are also rising as Israel has threatened to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities if Tehran doesn’t stop uranium enrichment – a process that can be a pathway to nuclear arms.
The West suspects Iran is using its civilian nuclear program as a cover to develop atomic weapons. Tehran has denied the charges, saying its program is peaceful and geared toward generating electricity and producing radioisotopes to treat cancer patients.
Iran has been hard hit by intensified U.S. and European Union economic sanctions meant to curb the suspect nuclear program.
Ordinary Iranians have felt the bite of the sanctions and the Iranian rial has plummeted in value against the dollar, a slide that has accelerated over the past month.
At Friday’s rally, students brandished an effigy of President Barack Obama and distributed pamphlets denouncing America and the sanctions. One banner called Obama a “loyal dog” of Israel, with a caricature showing the U.S. president with a metal chain around his neck linked to an Israeli flag.
The former embassy is now painted with anti-Amercan murals and used as a training site for Guard troops.
Here are some of the sight’s from Friday’s demonstration:

Iranians burn a representation of an Israeli flag during an annual state-backed rally outside the former U.S. Embassy in Tehran, Iran, Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. The rally marks the Nov. 4, 1979, storming of the building by militant students who held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days to protest U.S. failure to hand over the toppled shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to Iran for trial. Gen. Mohammad Reza Naqdi of the powerful Revolutionary Guard, not shown, addressed the rally saying the U.S. must annul the CIA, pull out its warships from the Persian Gulf and dismantle its military bases from 50 countries around the world if it wants to restore ties with Tehran. (Credit: AP)

Iranian demonstrators hold anti-US and Israel slogans, a cartoon of US President Barack Obama (L) and a portrait of supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (R) outside the former US embassy in Tehran on November 2, 2012, during a rally to mark the 33rd anniversary of seizure of the US embassy which saw Islamist students hold 52 diplomats hostage for 444 days. This year’s rally came just days before US presidential election in which Republican challenger Mitt Romney has made Iran’s controversial nuclear programme a top foreign policy issue. (Credit: AFP/Getty Images)

An Iranian woman holds an anti-US and Israeli slogan, bearing a crossed portrait of Uncle Sam, outside the former US embassy in Tehran on November 2, 2012, during a rally to mark the 33rd anniversary of seizure of the US embassy which saw Islamist students hold 52 diplomats hostage for 444 days. This year’s rally came just days before US presidential election in which Republican challenger Mitt Romney has made Iran’s controversial nuclear programme a top foreign policy issue. (Credit: AFP/Getty Images)

Iranian women hold an anti-US sign, bearing a cartoon of US President Barack Obama, outside the former US embassy in Tehran on November 2, 2012, during a rally to mark the 33rd anniversary of seizure of the US embassy which saw Islamist students hold 52 US diplomats hostage for 444 days. This year’s rally came just days before US presidential election in which Republican challenger Mitt Romney has made Iran’s controversial nuclear programme a top foreign policy issue. (Credit: AFP/Getty Images)

A Iranian woman holds an anti-US slogan, which reads in Persian, ‘Death to America’ bearing a cartoon of US President Barack Obama, outside the former US embassy in Tehran on November 2, 2012, during a rally to mark the 33rd anniversary of seizure of the US embassy which saw Islamist students hold 52 diplomats hostage for 444 days. This year’s rally came just days before US presidential election in which Republican challenger Mitt Romney has made Iran’s controversial nuclear programme a top foreign policy issue. (Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
Naqdi, who commands the Guard’s paramilitary branch known as the Basij, set his own “conditions” for resumption of diplomatic relations with the U.S. in a speech to the crowd.
The U.S., he said, must abolish the CIA, pull out its warships from the Persian Gulf and dismantle its military bases in 50 countries around the world if it wants to restore ties with Tehran.
Iran blames the CIA for helping topple the country’s elected government in the 1950s and it blames the United States for openly supporting the late shah against the Islamic revolution that led to the collapse of the dynasty. Iranians also condemn Washington for arming and supporting former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war.
“They (the U.S.) must prove they’ve grown into sensible human beings and stop supporting the usurper Zionist regime,” said Naqdi, expanding on his list of conditions.
A statement released by the organizers of the event said the U.S. will remain Iran’s “No. 1 enemy and the Great Satan,” a term commonly used by Tehran to vilify Washington.





















































































































Comments (73)
KHENRI
Nov. 4, 2012 at 4:33pmNice job Obama, I can see that your equally inexperienced cohort, Secretary Clinton and you have fostered such love in their hearts. Thanks. Next time maybe you should send SpongeBob.
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KidCharlemagne
Nov. 3, 2012 at 6:29pm“Iran blames the CIA for helping topple the country’s elected government in the 1950s”
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The CIA admits to this on their own website:
https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/csi-studies/studies/vol48no2/article10.html
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Old Ogre
Nov. 3, 2012 at 2:15pmDo you realize there is at least one mosque in every state in the union?
Do you realize they teach hate and intolerance on our own soil?
Do you understand their main plan is not to defeat us by war but simply out-breeding us in our own country?
I would ask that if you do not believe me that you do a little research on your own.
At the rate we are going all our grandchildren or great grandchildren will be praying to ALLAH on our own soil.
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crystalsky
Nov. 3, 2012 at 11:52amDid you see what they were doing. we demand a commercial apologizing to the U.S. and Isreal For the flags they have burned. Also the presidents picture was being burned, what about all the Americans that have put stupid pictures up of the president and they are called racist . We demand a apology from these racist people . We should call the Calvary….We hope to see I m a nut job oh i mean I m a dinner jacket
Apologize on a commercial soon.we have a right to a apology too.Or else make our day.
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txgrrl
Nov. 3, 2012 at 8:02pmRight. I think we should implement an international “do not insult America” law. We should also riot and burn mosques to show our outrage. hahahhahahaha.
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jamestoms
Nov. 3, 2012 at 6:14amIs Obama there on the campagn trail, what a great American, BTW send these beautiful people some more money, NJ & NYC is doing fine with all your help Obama.
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MrKnowItAll
Nov. 2, 2012 at 11:12pmWhy can’t we start being the people they say we are? And just Go In, bomb them into submission, leave ALL their leader’s tied up in the heart of the City where everyone can get to them and Take everything the Country has. Let the people then Decide if they want to Live like Humans. If not let them Starve. This would send a Strong message to everyone else and Peace on Earth will be Gospel. It’s that easy folks.
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Bigmac1947
Nov. 2, 2012 at 11:10pmIran, keep making your stupid threats and the new American Administration and Isreal will turn your homeland into a big sheet of glass. We don’t have to develop the Nuc’s, we can spare a few just to shut you up.
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Bigmac1947
Nov. 2, 2012 at 10:58pmIranian youth, when you try and overthrow your Government, don’t call the USA for help.
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Bigmac1947
Nov. 2, 2012 at 10:55pmLet’s mark the Anniversary for the USA with a couple of Bunker Busters as a token of our strength and your wimpy leader..
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routnom23
Nov. 2, 2012 at 10:03pmGen. Mohammad Reza Naqdi
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