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Inside the American Espionage Museum of Iran

We are here outside the U.S. Embassy compound in Tehran. Here we have an apple with the CNN logo. The Twin Towers interspersed with the dollar sign. The Statue of Liberty. This is one of the most photographed walls, probably from all over Tehran. Americans know it as the former U.S. complex. But for Iranians, this is known as the “U.S. Espionage Museum.” And, of course, what happened here is at the root of hostility between the U.S. and Iran for…
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We are here outside the U.S. Embassy compound in Tehran. Here we have an apple with the CNN logo. The Twin Towers interspersed with the dollar sign. The Statue of Liberty. This is one of the most photographed walls, probably from all over Tehran. Americans know it as the former U.S. complex. But for Iranians, this is known as the “U.S. Espionage Museum.” And, of course, what happened here is at the root of hostility between the U.S. and Iran for…

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diariolarepublica.ar broke the news in on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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