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Sadat served Americans when he signed peacefully with Israel; Saddam Hussein served the United States for waging war on Iran. The confrontation with the United States in the hostage crisis, in the invasion of Iraq, and in many economic and diplomatic battles proved Khomeini's judgment of the US's main role in the fight between Islam and The West. From then on, the United States was "the name of the Satan oligarch," Israel was a US servant, the "child Satan", the ordinance was "America must die". It was a slogan shouted and raised during anti-American marches in 1979. And In The End The Love You Take Signature Poster. Later, this slogan was painted more solemnly, full of religious rituals so no longer has its true meaning. American observers, awakened by the infamous Iranian Revolution as the oligarch Satan, tried to find out why the anti-American sentiment was so strong in the Islamic world at the time. One explanation at times accepted by many, especially among American foreign affairs, is that the image of America was tainted in wartime and due to its continued association with European colonial powers.
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Sadat served Americans when he signed peacefully with Israel; Saddam Hussein served the United States for waging war on Iran. The confrontation with the United States in the hostage crisis, in the invasion of Iraq, and in many economic and diplomatic battles proved Khomeini's judgment of the US's main role in the fight between Islam and The West. From then on, the United States was "the name of the Satan oligarch," Israel was a US servant, the "child Satan", the ordinance was "America must die". It was a slogan shouted and raised during anti-American marches in 1979. And In The End The Love You Take Signature Poster. Later, this slogan was painted more solemnly, full of religious rituals so no longer has its true meaning. American observers, awakened by the infamous Iranian Revolution as the oligarch Satan, tried to find out why the anti-American sentiment was so strong in the Islamic world at the time. One explanation at times accepted by many, especially among American foreign affairs, is that the image of America was tainted in wartime and due to its continued association with European colonial powers.

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