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WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House on Wednesday expressed concern about a violent crackdown on anti-government protesters in Iran as President Barack Obama said he wanted U.S. and Iran to move beyond ``suspicion, mistrust and confrontation.''
The unrest came 30 years after Islamic militants stormed the embassy in Tehran. Fifty-two Americans were held hostage for 444 days.
The crisis ``deeply affected the lives of courageous Americans who were unjustly held hostage, and we owe these Americans and their families our gratitude for their extraordinary service and sacrifice,'' Obama said in a statement issued late Tuesday.
``This event helped set the United States and Iran on a path of sustained suspicion, mistrust and confrontation,'' Obama added. ``I have made it clear that the United States of America wants to move beyond this past, and seeks a relationship with the Islamic Republic of Iran based upon mutual interests and mutual respect. ... We have made clear that if Iran lives up to the obligations that every nation has, it will have a path to a more prosperous and productive relationship with the international community.''
The Iranian government backed events Wednesday to commemorate the anniversary of the takeover, including an annual anti-American rally outside the brick walls of the former embassy compound.
Thousands of people gathered outside the former embassy, waving anti-American banners and signs praising the Islamic Revolution.
Simultaneous anti-government marches were stormed by Iranian security forces using batons and tear gas, witnesses and state media reported.
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Once again we can witness the success of deft deplomacy in dealing with the world's trouble spots. All we need to do is to talk nice and they will listen and be awed by our unabashed goodwill. This will result in them changing their centuries old desire to conquer all infidels. I'm so glad we have a community organizer leading this nation!
(Value Liberty? Thank a Vet)
Cheers, Jerry |