▲ Funeral for Ali Khamenei
On July 4, local time, the world witnessed a stark contrast as the United States held celebrations while Iran held a funeral.
In the United States, various festivities took place, including spectacular fireworks to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the nation's founding.
Conversely, in Iran, the funeral for former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei was held, filled with voices of anger.
The funeral for Khamenei, who died in a U.S.-Israeli bombing last February, was held at the Imam Khomeini Grand Mosalla, a large prayer venue in Tehran.
Caskets for five family members, including Khamenei, his 14-month-old granddaughter, his daughter, his son-in-law, and his daughter-in-law, were placed on a platform in the central plaza of the Mosalla.
Mourners dressed in black burst into tears to express their condolences, while also condemning the United States and Israel and vowing bloody revenge.
According to CNN, many people wept uncontrollably, and slogans such as "No negotiation with Satan" were written in chalk on the temporary walls separating men and women at the funeral site.
In contrast, the United States held grand events to mark its 250th anniversary, creating a stark contrast.
Fighter jets performed a low-altitude air show around the monuments on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., and a staggering 850,000 fireworks were launched into the sky following a commemorative speech by President Donald Trump.
Americans enjoyed the festivities dressed in various outfits, including the Stars and Stripes, Batman costumes, and tricorn hats popular during the Revolutionary War era.
President Trump repeatedly emphasized the greatness of the United States while speaking at the "Salute to America" event that day.
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