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Boston became a hotbed of activism this weekend as hundreds of protesters flooded the streets, voicing fierce opposition to escalating tensions between the United States and Iran. The demonstration, one of several across the nation, came as U.S. officials warned of potential retaliatory strikes following recent Middle East hostilities.
Chants of "No more war!" and "Diplomacy now!" echoed through the city as activists, students, and concerned citizens rallied outside the Massachusetts State House. Protesters brandished signs condemning military escalation while urging lawmakers to pursue peaceful solutions.
The demonstrations coincide with mounting anxiety about possible direct confrontation between Washington and Tehran. Security analysts suggest the protests reflect growing public skepticism about military interventions after decades of Middle East conflicts.
Organizers vowed to maintain pressure on elected officials, with additional rallies planned if tensions continue rising. Meanwhile, congressional leaders face mounting calls to assert war powers authority before any potential military escalation.
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