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Over 50 U.S. cities protested U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, calling the war unjust, costly, and a threat to global stability.
Over 50 U.S. cities, including New York, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, and Chicago, saw protests against the U.S.-Israeli military strikes on Iran, which began a week prior and entered their second week.
Demonstrators condemned the conflict as unjust, costly, and driven by political interests, with many highlighting the daily expenditure of about a billion dollars amid a national affordability crisis.
Protesters in New York’s Union Square and Los Angeles’ City Hall called for an end to the war, urging funds be redirected to healthcare, childcare, and public transit.
They criticized the strikes as violations of international law, likened them to past regime-change efforts, and faulted Congress for failing to pass a War Powers resolution.
Many expressed concern over escalating regional tensions, civilian casualties, and the broader destabilizing impact of military escalation.
Más de 50 ciudades estadounidenses protestaron contra los ataques estadounidenses-israelíes contra Irán, calificando la guerra de injusta, costosa y una amenaza para la estabilidad global.