On Thursday, Iran celebrated the 37th anniversary of its Islamic revolution with great fanfare. To mark the success of the reign of the mullahs, which began in 1979 with the return of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini from exile, Iranians took to the streets to chant “Death to America, Death to Israel,” while waving banners hailing the current despot-cleric, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Normally, this occasion involves a march to the defunct U.S. Embassy, the site of the hostage-taking of American diplomats, to bask in the defeat of the Great Satan at the hands of students loyal to Khomeini.
This year, however, the regime in Tehran had additional and more recent reasons to gloat. The first was the lifting of international sanctions, made possible by Iran’s intransigence during nuclear negotiations. Understanding full well that U.S. President Barack Obama would stoop to any low necessary to achieve a deal with the world’s greatest state sponsor of terrorism, the Iranian hegemons got what they didn’t even have to bargain for.
The second was the January 12 detaining of U.S. sailors, whose boats had gone off course in the Persian Gulf. Letting Washington grovel and beg to have the 10 Americans released unharmed — and then thank the Iranians for being merciful — merely added honey to the baklava Khamenei was nibbling with his afternoon tea at the time.
The latter event has provided much amusement for the supreme leader and his henchmen. It has been the subject of speeches by top brass and the impetus for awards bestowed upon Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps naval officers. Indeed, it is a story that Iran has been milking for all its worth over the past month. Not a day has gone by without some new piece of “information” about the incident.