Protesters in Atlanta rally both in opposition to and in support of recent U.S. military actions and strikes in Iran
North Korea’s state media condemned the US-Israel strikes on Iran as unlawful aggression violating sovereignty, urging regional peace amid rising Middle East tensions.
- On Saturday, Feb. 28, crowds assembled along the Beltline in Atlanta, Georgia, with protesters both opposing U.S. military interventions and celebrating the reported death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
- The U.S. and Israel launched a joint attack on Saturday amid stalled indirect nuclear talks, with Iran's state media confirming Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death after strikes on multiple Iranian cities.
- Speakers at the Atlanta rally, including Marcone Cangussu and Hellcat, opposed the strikes citing civilian harm and drew parallels to Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
- Across the United States, dozens of rallies have been organized and organizers said further demonstrations are planned in the coming weeks after the overnight strike, while Ayatollah Alireza Arafi was appointed interim Supreme Leader of Iran.
- These developments have raised fears of broader instability across the Middle East as Larijani accused the U.S. and Israel, warning Iran's military is ready to retaliate; North Korea urged calls for regional peace and stability.
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Left parties in Vijayawada protest U.S.-Israel attacks on Iran, condemning imperialism and urging public support for Iran.
Australian Opposition Moves Motion Commending US-Israel Strikes on Iran
The first sitting day of Parliament saw division over a federal opposition motion to congratulate the United States and Israel for their strikes on Iran The motion, moved by Liberal Part Senate leader Michaelia Cash, called on the Senate to commend Washington and Tel Aviv for what it described as sustained efforts to prevent the Islamic Republic of Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. Cash said the motion also acknowledged the long-standing thr…
Understanding the U.S. and Israel’s illegal aggression in Iran
By Craig Mokhiber for Mondoweiss Once again, the U.S.-Israel Axis has launched an unnecessary, unprovoked, and deeply immoral attack against the sovereign nation of Iran. But what is largely missing from Western corporate media coverage of the attack is that it is also an entirely unlawful, indeed criminal act. And that the armed Iranian response, as a matter of international…
Iran strikes spotlight chances for North Korea to resume nuclear talks with Trump
US and Israeli military strikes on Iran will reinforce the nuclear ambitions of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, say experts and former officials, as attention focuses on whether he might return to negotiations with President Donald Trump. Talks to tackle Pyongyang's arsenal of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, subject to heavy international sanctions, broke down despite summits between Kim and Trump in 2018 and 2019, but the attacks on Ir…
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