Opposing the United States’ involvement in the Middle East war, anti-war protests broke out in many places across the United States

After US President Trump ordered the US military to bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities, “No More War” protests broke out across the United States. Some protesters said that in the next few days, more anti-war demonstrations will break out across the United States. The anti-war protests on the 22nd spread across major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago and Washington, DC. Many demonstrators focused on expressing their dissatisfaction outside the White House that day. According to information released on social media, this is just the beginning of the protests. The public protests were basically peaceful this time, with a large number of people waving signs. Protesters in New York City gathered in Times Square, holding up anti-war slogans such as Trump is a war criminal and the United States and Israel should not go to war with Iran. Among them, the crowd shouted anti-war slogans as they passed through the popular tourist area in Midtown Manhattan. More protests are expected to be held across the United States in the next few days. One of the national marches called “Stop the War on Iran” is scheduled to be held in Washington, DC on the 28th. After President Trump ordered the US military to bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities, “No More War” protests broke out across the United States. Some protesters said that in the next few days, more anti-war demonstrations will break out across the United States.