Regular protest resumes at Shoreline-Edmonds border Sunday

Shoreline, WALocal News

On June 22, 2025, around 50 protesters gathered at the Shoreline-Edmonds border, resuming their vigil against the Trump administration's military actions in Iran. The demonstration followed President Trump's orders to bomb three sites in Iran believed to be nuclear facilities, prompting many to display signs reading "No WAR. " Participants often craft their own signs, reflecting individual concerns about various issues. Another protest is set for June 29, with a larger gathering planned for July 4, emphasizing the growing local dissent against U. S.

military actions. The protests highlight a significant local response to national policy decisions. Many participants aim to raise awareness about the implications of military engagement in foreign conflicts. Such demonstrations have become a platform for community voices to express dissent and advocate for peace. The ongoing protests demonstrate the community's commitment to addressing what they perceive as a critical issue.

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