IRGC: November 4 symbol of Iran’s resistance against global arrogance
https://parstoday.ir/en/news/iran-i239694-irgc_november_4_symbol_of_iran’s_resistance_against_global_arrogance
Pars Today – The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has described November 4th (13th of Aban in the Iranian Calendar) — the anniversary of the 1979 takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Iran — as an enduring symbol of the Iranian people’s resistance against domination and global arrogance, particularly that of the United States.
(last modified 2025-11-04T06:36:32+00:00 )
Nov 04, 2025 06:35 UTC
  • IRGC: November 4 symbol of Iran’s resistance against global arrogance
    IRGC: November 4 symbol of Iran’s resistance against global arrogance

Pars Today – The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has described November 4th (13th of Aban in the Iranian Calendar) — the anniversary of the 1979 takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Iran — as an enduring symbol of the Iranian people’s resistance against domination and global arrogance, particularly that of the United States.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), in a statement issued on the occasion of November 4 — the anniversary of the 1979 takeover of the U.S. Embassy, which served as the center of American plotting and conspiracies against the Islamic Revolution — emphasized: The three unforgettable historical events of November 4 — the exile of Imam Khomeini (God bless his soul) in 1964, the killing of students in 1978, and the seizure of the U.S. spy den in 1979 — are meaningful incidents in the history of Iran that clearly symbolize the criminal nature of the United States toward the Iranian nation and demonstrate that the faithful and revolutionary people of Iran will never surrender to global arrogance and deception.

According to Pars Today, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) described November 4 as a lasting symbol of the Iranian nation’s resistance against domination and global arrogance, particularly the United States, and emphasized: The account revealed in the documents of the Den of Espionage — the U.S. political mission in Tehran — showed that the U.S. Embassy in Iran was, more than a diplomatic mission, a CIA station tasked with intelligence and operational activities. The takeover of the Den of Espionage embodied a strategic choice between two paths: resistance, dignity, and independence — versus compromise, submission to domination, and surrender.

The documents seized from the U.S. embassy further revealed that in the American view, the field of diplomacy is not a tool for engagement but rather a cover for infiltration, deception, subversion, and intelligence gathering to strike when the time is right.

The IRGC stated in this declaration: The actions of the U.S. government today — after 46 years of hostility and in parallel with the 12-day imposed war — have shown that the pattern of intervention, pressure, deception, and threats remains a persistent approach against the independent nation and political system of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

This pattern of enmity helps the young generation understand that hostility toward the United States is not a political misunderstanding, but rather rooted in a structural conflict of interests — a continuous and institutionalized strategy of the rulers of the White House from the coup of August 19, 1953, to the glorious victory of the Islamic Revolution on February 11, 1979, and throughout the past 47 years.