Chicago activists, wary about Trump’s Israel-Iran ceasefire announcement, to keep protesting
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Chicago activists, wary about Trump’s Israel-Iran ceasefire announcement, to keep protesting
Chicago activists welcomed word of a “complete and total ceasefire” in the war between Israel and Iran at a downtown protest Monday evening but said they were cautiously optimistic and urged continued agitation. The protest at Federal Plaza attracted about 200 people despite Monday’s extreme heat.…
What you need to knowPresident Trump announced a ceasefire on Monday, hours after Iran launched an attack on an air base in Qatar in retaliation for the bombing of its nuclear facilities.Trump will participate this Tuesday in the NATO summit in the Netherlands with the aim of having its partners spend 5% of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on military spending.The Congress faces a self-imposed deadline of July 4 to approve in the Senate the am…
In the Federal Square of Chicago, a protest took place this Monday, joining other recent protests that have been generated around the country since the U.S. attacked Iran. Protesters urge President Donald Trump not to intervene in the Iran-Israel war. Arash Nazem of the Iranian-American National Coalition was born and raised in Chicago, and expressed concern not only about his family in Iran but also about the repercussions that the U.S. attacks…
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