
Hundreds of Iranian-Americans fill NYC streets to celebrate death of Ayatollah Khamenei: ‘Make Iran Great Again’
NY Post
Scores of Iranian-Americans cheered the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in New York City Sunday after the despot and a cadre of his goons were were killed in a US-Israeli strike in Tehran — with similar celebrations erupting in other cities across the globe.
About 500 people flocked to Midtown in the afternoon chanting “USA! USA! USA!” and “TRUMP, TRUMP! THANK YOU, THANK YOU!” — and also carrying banners reading “Make Iran Great Again.”
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The group was headed toward Times Square while waving the Iranian Lion and Sun flag, which was banned after the 1979 Islamic Revolution sent the Middle Eastern nation into an era of violent oppression.
Demonstrators even sang the old Iranian national anthem, celebrating the most major blow Iran’s regime of terror suffered in its nearly 50 years — the death of its decades-long ruler Khamenei, who was killed Saturday by a crushing US-Israel strike that also eliminated over 40 top officials.
“At home they don’t call this ‘war.’ They are calling this ‘human rescue,'” said 45-year-old Ramin Sohrab, who lives in Connecticut.








