Protests expected in NYC after U.S. strikes Iran: ‘Stop the war’
- On June 22, 2025, the US conducted precision strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites—Fordow, Isfahan, and Natanz—on President Trump's order.
- The strikes were launched without Congressional authorization and occurred despite calls for diplomatic solutions, with officials stating they were not triggered by an immediate threat.
- Following the strikes, anti-war protests erupted across US cities including New York, Washington, D.C., and multiple New Hampshire towns, with heightened security measures in place.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called the operation an "incredible and overwhelming success," while protesters carried signs reading “Stop the War on Iran” and “Hands Off Iran.”
- Public backlash has intensified calls for Congressional action and has prompted organizers to plan a large-scale demonstration in the nation’s capital on June 28, 2025.
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Protesters Decry U.S. Attack on Iran Amid Fears of All-Out War
Protests took place in major US cities to condemn Trump’s strikes on Iran, including in New York, DC, Boston, Chicago and Los Angeles. This is activist Nas Issa speaking from New York Sunday. Nas Issa: “Already, Israel has killed hundreds of Iranians and injured thousands more, and we see that the fighting is now escalating more and more, and we’re here to say ‘That’s enough, and it’s time for the bombing to end’.”
Hundreds of protesters gathered in front of the White House on Sunday to protest against US strikes on Iran, amid fears that the situation could escalate into full-scale war. Similar protests were held across the country.
Milwaukee demands U.S. hands off Iran
Milwaukee, WI – On Sunday, June 15, more than 50 community members gathered at Red Arrow Park for an emergency “Hands Off Iran” rally, led by the Milwaukee Anti-war Committee (MAC). The event began with a community member proudly playing her violin before transitioning to speeches from several organizations, including the U.S. Palestinian Community Network – Milwaukee Chapter, the Milwaukee Alliance Against Racism and Political Repression (MAARP…
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