Hundreds of Thousands Fill NYC Streets Against War and Trump Agenda
Hundreds of Thousands Fill NYC Streets Against War and Trump Agenda
The growing anti-war movement increasingly connected U.S. foreign policy to domestic conditions, arguing that militarism abroad directly impacted communities at home. Activists pointed to rising military budgets, escalating tensions with Iran, and ongoing global conflicts as evidence of a system that invested in war over public welfare. That message carried into mass mobilizations, where hundreds of thousands rallied in New York City alongside millions across the country, with signs like “No War on Iran” reflecting the deepening link between global conflict and local struggle—challenging a system that continues to prioritize profit and power over human lives.
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