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    Mass Protests Across U.S. Against Iran War and Trump’s Actions

    Daljoog NewsBy Daljoog NewsJune 23, 2025Updated:June 24, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Thousands of Americans have taken to the streets in major U.S. cities to protest against President Donald Trump’s recent actions toward Iran. People are accusing him of breaking international law and leading the country toward another deadly conflict in the Middle East.

    The protests began after Trump ordered a military strike on Iran without approval from Congress. This decision triggered outrage and fear across the country. Many are concerned that the move could drag the U.S. into a new and costly war in the region.

    In cities like New York, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, large crowds gathered to raise their voices. Protesters held signs and banners reading “No War with Iran” and “Stop the Bloodshed.” Streets near the White House were filled with chants against the president. People demanded peace and accountability.

    Many Americans believe that Trump’s decision was unconstitutional. Some fear it could even spark a third world war. “We don’t want a nuclear war,” shouted one protester outside the White House. The fear of mass destruction is real, and people are worried about what could come next.

    Across the country, other cities also joined the protests. In New York City, roads were filled with people calling Trump a war criminal. Protesters demanded an end to U.S. involvement in Middle East wars. They criticized the president for supporting Israeli military actions that have already killed many Iranians.

    Demonstrators expressed anger at what they see as a waste of lives and money. “This new war is pointless,” said one protester. “Thousands could die, and for what?” Many believe Iran’s nuclear program is being treated as a threat without real cause. They pointed out that the U.S. is the only country to have used nuclear weapons in war.

    In Los Angeles, which has the highest number of Iranian-Americans in the U.S., people were especially vocal. Dual citizens of Iranian and American heritage joined the protests. They said they felt betrayed by Trump, who once promised to end endless wars.

    “This president promised no more wars,” said one Iranian-American protester. “Now he is following the path of Netanyahu and helping Israel instead of keeping peace.” They believe Trump’s actions could increase tension and spark wider conflict across the region.

    The protests have not been limited to the United States. People in other countries have also voiced their anger. Demonstrations took place in France, Greece, and Pakistan, where people stood in solidarity with those affected by the U.S. attack on Iran.

    In these international protests, people raised concerns about growing violence and called for peace talks instead of war. Protesters around the world are urging leaders to avoid further bloodshed and solve disputes through diplomacy.

    Meanwhile, the situation in the Middle East continues to get worse. Israeli airstrikes have already killed many Iranians. The cycle of violence is spreading rather than slowing down. Many believe that U.S. support for these actions is only adding fuel to the fire.

    American protesters say they have had enough of war. “We are here to say it has gone too far,” said a protester in Washington, D.C. They are calling on leaders to stop military actions and focus on peace and rebuilding trust in international relations.

    With tensions rising, many Americans are also pressuring Congress to step in. They want lawmakers to take back control of war powers and prevent any future president from acting alone on military matters.

    The movement against the war is growing, with support from people of all backgrounds. Many say this is not about politics but about protecting lives and the future of the world.

    The strong message from protesters is clear: they want peace, not war. And they want their voices heard before more damage is done. As the conflict unfolds, these demonstrations are becoming a powerful force, demanding that the government rethink its role in global conflicts.

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