Anti-War Protest Breaks Out in Downtown Phoenix
- Protesters gathered at La Antorcha de la Amistad in San Antonio and at Park Street Station in a 'No War on Iran' rally on Sunday to oppose U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
- The protests followed President Trump’s Saturday night order of military strikes targeting Iran’s Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz sites without Congressional approval, sparking legal and political debates.
- Protesters voiced outrage carrying signs like 'No US-Israeli War on Iran' and chanting 'No more missiles, no more bombs,' while officials praised the strikes as necessary for national security.
- Texas Senator John Cornyn praised the president’s choice as both brave and justified, while Chen Shterenbach expressed a cautious outlook, highlighting the importance of unity and responsible citizenship as the consequences of this decision become clearer over time.
- These protests and varied official reactions highlight national divisions and concerns about possible Iranian retaliation and broader regional consequences after the strikes.
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Anti-war protests form in New York City following U.S. strikes in Iran
Anti-war demonstrators have begun to peacefully gather in New York's Times Square and various locations across the U.S. in response to the Trump administration's strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. NBC News' Maya Eaglin reports from Times Square with the mood from these early protests.
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