Protests Divide Over US Strikes on Iran
Two groups clashed near Arizonas State Capitol, protesting and supporting recent U.S. strikes on Iran. The Party for Socialism and Liberation rallied against U.S. involvement, labeling it an overreach following weekend attacks that killed Irans supreme leader and top officials. Heavy bombing has ensued, with Iranian reports claiming hundreds dead, including six U.S. service members. President Trump hinted at a prolonged operation. Anti-war protesters argued the strikes are an illegal war, while counter-protesters, including Iranian Americans, celebrated the moves as help towards ending the regime. The divide reflects broader debates on foreign policy as the strikes continue.
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