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BumRushDaShow

(168,190 posts)
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 06:06 AM 12 hrs ago

Outside White House, hundreds protest attack on Iran, urge end to conflict

Source: msn/Washington Post

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Ermiya Fanaeian has lived in the United States since she was 1, but still has family in her home country of Iran. On Saturday, as word spread of attacks there by Israel and the U.S., she grew concerned about her relatives and other Iranians. She decided to protest the military action. “It hits close to home,” Fanaeian, a 25-year-old PhD candidate in political science at Howard University, said. “I also know that the people in Iran are the ones who are going to experience the most, the biggest consequences from these attacks.”

Fanaeian was among hundreds of demonstrators who gathered near the White House and other D.C. sites Saturday afternoon to protest the strikes targeting the Iranian government and the country’s missile and nuclear program. Some protesters held signs that read, “No bombs on Iran” and “No New US War in the Middle East.”

Less than a half-mile away, near the World War I Memorial, a group of people waving American and Israeli flags chanted, “Thank you Trump,” appearing to celebrate the strikes. Earlier in the day, the president told The Washington Post the strikes were an effort to bring “freedom for the people” in Iran. The protests in the nation’s capital joined demonstrations that erupted in New York, Chicago, Denver and other U.S. cities, as well as abroad.

In New York City, where several hundred people marched through Midtown Manhattan, organizers described the demonstration as just the start of a sustained movement to push back against the attack on Iran. “I’m sick to my stomach about us going into another war,” said Aisha Jukaku, 41, an Indian American who is also Muslim. Fanaeian, an organizer with the Freedom Road Socialist Organization, helped coordinate the protest near the White House with leaders from other groups, including 50501 DC and Code Pink.

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/outside-white-house-hundreds-protest-attack-on-iran-urge-end-to-conflict/ar-AA1XhBrI

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Outside White House, hundreds protest attack on Iran, urge end to conflict (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 12 hrs ago OP
Here in Los Angeles several hundred Iranians marched............. Lovie777 11 hrs ago #1
Ugh Bayard 6 hrs ago #2

Lovie777

(22,577 posts)
1. Here in Los Angeles several hundred Iranians marched.............
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 07:02 AM
11 hrs ago

supporting shithole's attacks on Iran, killing the supreme leader and elite IRGC leaders, which I'm hoping not the bombing of 2 schools killing 100s of students.

But, their signs were align with maga signs, one "Make Iran Great Again" and pictures of shithole.

Bayard

(29,244 posts)
2. Ugh
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 11:30 AM
6 hrs ago

I don't understand anyone cheering on a war. Probably none of them have family in the military over there.

I suspect a bunch of the people cheering this action on are hoping for their End Times.

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