Politics & Government

Protesters To Decry U.S. Airstrike On Iran At West L.A. Protest

The West L.A. rally is one of hundreds organized around the country by liberal advocacy groups Move On and Indivisible.

SANTA MONICA, CA — Protesters are expected to take to the streets of West L.A. Thursday evening to rally against the possibility of the U.S. entering into a war with Iran.

The rally comes days after the U.S. airstrike on Iran and killing of Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani. In retaliation Iran attacked two U.S. military bases in Iraq.

Liberal advocacy groups Move On and Indivisible are behind the war protests in West L.A. and throughout the country. As of Wednesday morning, 245 protests had been organized, according to the rally's website.

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"Trump's reckless action has needlessly endangered countless lives of U.S. troops, Iraqis, Iranians, and countless other civilians," organizers wrote on their website. "The devastation that a war with Iran could bring upon the earth and humanity cannot be overstated—millions of lives hang in the balance."

Protesters will meet Thursday at 5 p.m., at the West L.A. Federal Building. Rally organizers are using the hashtag #NoWarWithIran.

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Patch staffer Courtney Teague contributed to this post

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