
This is according to an article by Abbas Khameyar, former Iranian cultural attaché in Kuwait, Lebanon, and Qatar, which is as follows:
In these turbulent days and in the midst of this imposed war, the Iranian flag is no longer just an official or ceremonial symbol; it has become the living pulse of a nation. It is as if every neighborhood and alley, every street and square, stands tall as a narrative, and these tricolors, above them, are not just a piece of cloth in the wind, but a manifestation of the collective will of the people who have come closer together in the most difficult moments.
Today, this flag has found an unprecedented presence in the hands of children and young people, on the roofs of houses, on the windows of cars, and in city squares; a presence that arises from a common feeling: defending identity, the land, and the truth that people give meaning to with their lives. In such moments, the flag is no longer just a symbol of a country, but a direct language of solidarity and resistance; a language that has brought together all ethnicities and tastes in one frame.
And now, the echo of this presence has crossed borders; in the streets of Islamic and Western countries, in Rome, London, Madrid, Paris and other capitals of the world, and even in various cities in America, this flag has been waved; an event that seems unprecedented in the history of these countries. It is as if a national symbol, in the context of a crisis, has become a global expression and has moved hearts in different parts of the world.
These scenes are not just fleeting manifestations; they are a sign of how, in fateful moments, nations can achieve unity from suffering and create a voice from unity that the world can hear. The flag of Iran today, in this difficult time, stands not only above the land, but also on the heights of meaning and hope.
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In conclusion, we bow before this raised flag and those who, in the heart of the night and under the threat of bombings, carry it on their shoulders, awake and steadfast.
The silent flag bearers who have kept the epic alive with their perseverance.
This flag, thanks to the dignity of their hands, is still at its peak; and this peak is a sign of the honor and stability of a nation.
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