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Iranian public get basic gun training amid Trump’s threats to restart war

The weapon displays reflect the genuine threat Iran faces but also provide rare entertainment at a time of great uncertainty

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An Iranian military member gives a talk on guns at a booth in Hafte Tir Square, in Tehran on Monday. Photo: WANA/Reuters
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Iranian Revolutionary Guard members now regularly show the public in Tehran how to handle Kalashnikov-style assault rifles.

Parades through the capital feature military vehicles mounted with belt-fed Soviet-era machine guns. And at one mass wedding, a ballistic missile, like the one that rained down cluster munitions on Israel, adorned the stage.

Weapons are now regularly brandished in Tehran, an increasing show of defiance as US President Donald Trump threatens he could restart the war with Iran should negotiations break down and the Islamic Republic refuses to release its grip on the Strait of Hormuz.
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The weapons displays reflect the genuine threat Iran faces: Trump has suggested American forces could seize Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium by force and previously said that he sent arms to Kurdish fighters to pass on to anti-government protesters.

An Iranian military personnel shows women how to use a gun at a booth in Hafte Tir Square in Tehran on Sunday. Photo: AFP
An Iranian military personnel shows women how to use a gun at a booth in Hafte Tir Square in Tehran on Sunday. Photo: AFP

But they also offer reassurance and motivation to hardliners and provide rare entertainment at a time of great uncertainty, when Iranians are facing mass lay-offs, business closures and spiralling prices for food, medicine and other goods.

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