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Iran Holds the Largest Anti-American Protest in Years

November 4, 2013

Tens of thousands anti-American protesters gathered outside the former U.S. Embassy in Tehran on Monday in the biggest anti-American rally in years. The protest were seen as a opposition to increased negotiations between Iran and the U.S. Business Insider reports:

Such protests occur every year outside the former embassy compound to mark the anniversary of the 1979 takeover following the Islamic Revolution. But the latest demonstration is the largest in years after calls by groups such as the powerful Revolutionary Guard for a major showing, including chants of "death to America" that some of Rouhani's backers have urged halted.

The crowds also send a message to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who cautiously has backed Rouhani's overtures to the U.S. and efforts to end the impasse with the West over Tehran's nuclear program.

Opponents of thawing relations with the U.S. say they will not back down, opening the prospect of deeper internal rifts and tensions that could put pressure on Khamenei to reconsider his backing of Rouhani's groundbreaking exchanges with the U.S.

Published under: Hassan Rouhani