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Mass protests in New York against intervention in Iran
In late February, New York became the stage for powerful social protests. Thousands of citizens took to the streets to express their opposition to the military operations conducted by the United States and Israel against Iran. According to reports from Jin10, this wave of demonstrations reflects an increasingly visible social rift regarding the ongoing military policies in the Middle East.
Social Opposition to US and Israeli Military Actions
Protesters, representing various activist groups, students, and ordinary citizens, gathered to voice their stance. The protests in New York express deep concerns about escalating tensions around Iran and the potential consequences for global stability. The energy and determination of the participants showed how widespread dissatisfaction is with the current diplomatic approach.
Protesters’ Demands and Perspectives on Solutions
Participants called for a fundamental change in Washington’s foreign policy. Their appeal focused on the need to abandon military strategies in favor of constructive international dialogue. They emphasized that only through negotiations and mutual understanding can lasting peace be achieved in relations with Iran, rather than through further escalation of conflicts.
This entire event highlights the growing social discomfort with the prolonged militarization of the region. The protests in New York are just one of many voices demanding a change in the political course regarding Iran and international conflicts in general.