Anti-war demonstrators protest in SF over US airstrikes in Iran 'We support the Iranian people'
Anti-war protests took place across the Bay Area on Sunday, responding to U. S. airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear facilities. Hundreds gathered in San Francisco, where activists criticized President Trump's military actions as war crimes. Ramsey Robinson from the Party for Socialism and Liberation emphasized the need for solidarity with the Iranian people, stating, “We want to prevent more death, more destruction.
” Vice President JD Vance indicated that further strikes could occur if Iran retaliates, asserting a commitment to respond with overwhelming force. Activist Ardavan Amini raised concerns about the U. S. becoming embroiled in the Israel-Iran conflict, highlighting the safety of his relatives in Iran. Demonstrators called for regime change in Iran while maintaining a peaceful protest atmosphere.
The San Francisco Police Department monitored the march from a distance. Activists announced plans for additional demonstrations in the coming weeks.