Anti-war protests began in New York after the US strikes on Iran


After the attacks by the American Armed Forces on Iran's nuclear facilities, anti-war protests in support of Tehran began in New York. This was reported by NBC News on June 22.
"Demonstrators began gathering in Times Square in New York and in various locations across the United States in response to the attacks by the administration of [President Donald Trump] on Iranian nuclear facilities," the material says.
Footage from the scene shows people standing on the streets of the city holding placards calling for an end to military action against Iran.
In addition to Times Square in the central part of Manhattan in New York, demonstrators are present at the fence of the White House in Washington, and also gather on the streets of Boston in Massachusetts. It is noted that rallies were also held in Cincinnati, Ohio.
As a journalist on the streets of New York noted, the demonstrations are peaceful.
On June 14, NBC News reported on large-scale rallies in Philadelphia, USA, which were caused by a protest against the migration policy of US President Donald Trump. The action was called No Kings ("No kings"). On June 16, an American political scientist, in an interview with Izvestia, assessed the scale of the rallies, which he called the "day of disobedience," which coincided with Trump's birthday.
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