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Former U.S. Embassy in Iran: mistrust endures where hostages held
By Jennifer Rizzo, CNN
updated 8:49 PM EST, Thu January 30, 2014
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A view of the former U.S. Embassy in Tehran. Once a prison for over 50 American hostages nearly 35 years ago, the two-story building is run by the Iranian government and has been turned into an Islamic cultural center and a propaganda museum of sorts for the Islamic Revolution. CNN's Jim Sciutto visited the facility. See the photo gallery.

(CNN) -- Nearly 35 years ago, Iranian revolutionaries stormed the U.S. embassy in Tehran and began a painful chapter for America as the "Great Satan."

Today, the building where anti-Americanism raged and captives were held for 444 days is now an Islamic cultural center and a propaganda museum of sorts for the Islamic Revolution.

CNN's Chief National Security Correspondent Jim Sciutto visited the complex this week. It is rare for westerners to walk its halls.

Although the two-story building shows no signs of terror from the 1979-81 hostage crisis, it remains a symbol of mistrust that still endures for many.


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Inside site of Iranian hostage crisis
Upon entering, the counter area where U.S. Marine guards had been posted when the embassy was seized is intact, as is the colorful tile work on some of the walls.

There are offices on the first floor, while exhibits are displayed on the second.

Upstairs is an office where CNN's guide says the CIA was housed. The entrance is the door to a vault.

"Is it the same combination that it was?" Sciutto asks.

"Yes," the guide responds, explaining the students who stormed the building extracted the combination from hostages during what he said were "negotiations."

Past the vault door, the Iranians claim was the secure section where the CIA worked.

That's a reason the guide gives for the takeover, which was dramatized in the Oscar-winning film Argo.

While many Iranians have grown disillusioned with the Islamic revolution, anti-American anger endures.

"Do you still believe it was justified to hold the Americans as hostages?" the guide is asked.

"Definitely, yes." he says. "Based on international law the U.S. embassy should function as the embassy and not interfere in internal affairs. It's like somebody is snooping around your house. What would you do?"

Each room and every piece of equipment is an exhibit.

There is a sound-proof meeting room, encrypted Telex machines -- one marked as belonging to the National Security Agency -- and the shredders said to have been used by embassy staff to destroy secret documents as the diplomatic facility fell to the revolutionaries.

Revolutionary propaganda is everywhere. Bright red murals cover the main stairway walls leading to the second floor.

The paintings tell a familiar Middle Eastern conspiracy theory claiming the United States was behind the September 11, 2001, attacks.

"Do you believe America brought down the twin towers?" the guide is asked about the World Trade Center in New York.

"For sure, yes," he replies adamantly.

Why would America would kill its own people?

"They wanted to make their people believe they are in danger so they could attack other countries," he says. "Do you think that it's possible a plane can crash such a building?"

Officially, the United States and Iran have softened their tone more recently.

The two are participating in international negotiations to curb Tehran's nuclear ambitions over the long term in exchange for easing economic sanctions. An interim deal is in place for the next six months.

"Let's say America and Iran both abide by the agreement. Can you ever imagine American diplomats returning to this embassy?" Sciutto asks the guide.

He smiles and laughs.

"You cannot trust America," he says. "America is the Great Satan."

Former U.S. Embassy in Iran: mistrust endures where hostages held - CNN.com

Iranians are responsible for the hatred between the USA and Iran. Iranian ignorance of the facts of history is the primary cause of the state of effective war between the USA and Iran.
 
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All of your presidents can't trusted from bush lies about Iraq weapons of mass destruction

Bush didn't lie. The USA intelligence complex, for which we waste untold $ billions, was fooled by (1) Saddam himself who wanted his enemies to fear him and (2) Shiite ex-patriots in the USA whose agenda was to have the USA depose Saddam so that they could seize power. So Bush didn't lie, but he was stupid. Maybe that's the same difference from your perspective.
 
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Bush didn't lie. The USA intelligence complex, for which we waste untold $ billions, was fooled by (1) Saddam himself who wanted his enemies to fear him and (2) Shiite ex-patriots in the USA whose agenda was to have the USA depose Saddam so that they could seize power. So Bush didn't lie, but he was stupid. Maybe that's the same difference from your prospective.
Yes I know about this he wanted the world to believe he had nukes but it was stupid idea caused a war
 
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I can't blame you for not trusting the USA with President Obama in charge. He is not trustworthy, period. On the other hand, what other nation in this world is worthy of trust?

I think you like someone like Bush? To screw the U.S. once and for all?

Only stone age barbarian hoards attack embassies.

Savagery is a valued Muslim trait, Americans will never forget Benghazi.
 
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I think you like someone like Bush? To screw the U.S. once and for all?



Savagery is a valued Muslim trait, Americans will never forget Benghazi.


In your zeal to win an argument, you are damning the whole religion.

And then you come back and wonder why Ayatullahs are the hated specie.

Only hatemongers resort to using media-indoctrinated buzzwords such as "stone-age" and "barbarians".

Here's a list of attacks on diplomatic missions:
List of attacks on diplomatic missions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I am not defending the actions of those involved, but, to use your sweeping generalization, were they all carried out by "stone-age barbarians" too?

Two wrongs make it right?

Correct?
 
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Both raids are perfectly fine due to the involvement of the Revolt Guard, of which is considered to be a terror group, not just by the US but aplenty of countries.

You on the other hand broke all norms of the diplomatic code of conduct.

The US paid you back very well though.
you mean like these stone age barbarian hoards

U.S. raid on the Iranian Liaison Office in Arbil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

or this one
Kidnapping of Jalal Sharafi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

at least we captured the espionage den in our country these ones attacked Iranian consulate and tried to capture people who were Invited by Iraqi themselves .
 
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So U.S is also a barbarian hoard since it attacked Iranian consulate in Iraq, using your own logic.


Two wrongs make it right.

Correct?

as per your logic?


Has USA turned Iranian embassy building into the center of barbaric stone age religiosity?

Sure do all the comparisons you can

Very good.

You mean the embassy that overthrew or elected government in 1953 ?

Did you expect Iranians to make 1 mistake twice ?

Its good that people stay silent when they don't have enough information .

Prove that 500 or so Americans in the embassy were all marines, ready to overthrow Ayatullah Khab****i?

Just show it for a moment. Thank you.

While the same Ayatullah Khab****i was given shelter in a Western secular country that happened to be one of the biggest allies of USA,.

Where the heck you learned your logic. Sir

Where the heck>

you mean like these stone age barbarian hoards

U.S. raid on the Iranian Liaison Office in Arbil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

or this one
Kidnapping of Jalal Sharafi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

at least we captured the espionage den in our country these ones attacked Iranian consulate and tried to capture people who were Invited by Iraqi themselves .

Attack on diplomats is despicable. whoever does it?

Why it is so hard to understand for you?


Now tell me if USA has converted Iranian embassy into some place for stone age barbaric religious place.

Yes.

Please tell us.
 
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