In Iran, the factory makes flags of the United States and Israel, so that they can be burned demonstratively later
Residents of Iran regularly go to rallies and rallies, where flags of the United States, Israel and Great Britain are burned in protest. The events are sponsored by the Iranian government. But how come Iran has so many flags of enemy states?
The expression "to whom is the war, and to whom is the mother" ideally defines the position of the Iranian flag factory. Things have never gone as well as they are now at the enterprise in the city of Khomein near Tehran.
The largest in In Iran, a flag factory creates American, British and Israeli flags for further burning.
The company's employees print the flags manually, and then hang them out to dry. During the busiest periods, the production produces about 2,000 American and Israeli flags per month and more than 1.5 million square feet of flags per year.
And after the events of January 3, when the United States killed Iranian General Qasem Suleimani, and Iran responded with a missile strike on an American base located in In Iraq, even these flags were missing.