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BY Meredith Aby-Keirstead | Minneapolis, MN | 3/24/15
Around 200 protesters took to the streets here, March 21, to mark the 12th anniversary of the start of the U.S. war on Iraq.
Iraq War
BY Robbey Hayes | Coral Gables, FL | 10/15/14
At noon, Oct. 14, ten anti-war activists gathered in downtown Coral Gables and marched to Senator Bill Nelson’s office demanding, “U.S. hands off Syria and Iraq!”
BY staff | Minneapolis, MN | 9/28/14
Twin Cities peace and anti-war groups held a rally in the West Bank neighborhood, near the University of Minnesota and Augsburg College on Sept. 27.
Iraq, Syria
BY staff | Minneapolis, MN | 9/23/14
An anti-war protest was held here, Sept. 20, to speak out against the new U.S. military intervention in Iraq and the threat of more U.S. intervention is Syria.
Iraq, Syria
BY staff | Minneapolis, MN | 9/12/14
On Sept. 10, President Obama spoke to the nation to try to justify increased intervention in the Middle East, using the specter of the upcoming 13th anniversary of 9/11.
BY staff | St. Pauls, Minnesota | 8/14/14
The Wednesday peace vigil on Aug. 13 had 50 people on the Lake Street/Marshall Avenue Bridge over the Mississippi River between Minneapolis and Saint Paul protesting new U.S. military intervention in Iraq.
BY staff | Minneapolis, MN | 8/08/14
An anti-war protest will be held on Aug. 9 in Minneapolis to speak out against the new U.S. military intervention in Iraq.
BY staff | Tampa, FL | 6/29/14
Activists from the Tampa Bay area organized a protest on June 27 in response to a U.S. intervention in Iraq. It was an emergency action in response to President Obama’s sending military advisors to Iraq, and the flying of U.S. drones over Baghdad.
BY Matt Hastings | St. Petersburg, FL | 6/24/14
On June 23, thirty activists gathered for a discussion panel on recent threats of U.S. intervention in Iraq.
Iraq War
BY Freedom Road Socialist Organization | United States | 6/24/14
It is vital that everyone who wants peace with justice raise their voices against another new war on Iraq. This means no troops, no military ‘advisors,’ no drones, no air strikes, no weapons shipments and no financial aid packages.
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