See protests in cities across the country and around the world – Find one near you or organize one. Here are just a few.
Anchorage, AK April 7 – 6pm – 222 W. 7th Ave.
Baltimore April 7 – 8pm – Mckeldin Square
Boston April 7 – 5pm – Boston Common
Boston April 8 – 1pm – Park & Tremont
Chicago April 7 – 5pm – Trump Int’l Hotel & Tower
Cleveland April 7 – 6pm – Cleveland Public Square
Denver April 7 – 5pm – State Capitol
Detroit April 7 – 5pm – Campus Martius Park
Fort Lauderdale, FL April 8 – 4pm – Federal Courthouse
Houston April 7 – 5pm – Westheimer & Post Oak
Jacksonville, FL April 7 – 6pm – Hemming Park
London, England April 7 – 5pm – Downing Street
Los Angeles April 7 – 5pm – Pershing Square
Minneapolis April 8 – 3pm – Hiawatha & Lake Sts.
Minneapolis April 11 – 4:30pm – 1200 Washington Ave. So.
Newark, NJ April 7 – 5pm – MLK Monument
New Haven, CT April 8 – 4pm – Church & Chapel Sts.
New Orleans April 11 – 5pm – Canal & N. Rampart
New York City April 7 – 6:30 pm – Union Square
Ottawa, ON April 8 – 1:30pm – U.S. Embassy
Philadelphia April 7 – 4:30 to 6:30 pm – City Hall
Richmond, VA April 7 – 5pm – 700 W. Broad St.
Salt Lake City April 9 – 4:00 to 6:00 – Federal Bldg.
San Francisco / Bay Area April 7 – 5pm – Powell & Market
Tucson, AZ April 7 – 4pm – Federal Building
Vancouver, BC – April 7 – 4pm to 7pm – U.S. Consulate
Vancouver, BC – April 8 – 3:30 pm – Vancouver Art Gallery
Washington DC – April 7 – 12 noon – Pentagon Metro Station
Protesters will reject this latest attack on a poor country coming on the heels of hundreds of civilian deaths at the hands of U.S. airstrikes in Mosul, Yemen and Syria itself. The hypocrisy of Washington — whose military possesses the world’s largest stockpile of chemical, nuclear, biological and conventional weapons — launching more more airstrikes to stop the use of chemical weapons is staggering, and shows the true intent: regime change.
U.S. wars are always built on lies and claims that they are fought for humanitarian reasons. Whether it was the Gulf of Tonkin resolution in 1966 which launched the U.S. into the quagmire of Viet Nam; the 1990 incubator baby lie which launched a 42-day aerial assault of Iraq, killing tens of thousands; or 2003’s infamous weapons of mass destruction — the end result is always death and destruction, waged for Wall Street profits.
The Syrian Arab Army was winning the war against ISIS and the U.S.-backed “rebels” and had no strategic, political or military reason to stage a deadly chemical attack. The August 2013 chemical attack in Syria’s Ghouta — referred to now as if it was another example of the Syrian government’s brutality — was shown not to have come from the Assad government, according to UN investigators as well as establishment journalists like Seymour Hersh.
Neither Democratic or Republican party can be relied on to stand up to the U.S. Military-Industrial War Machine. It’s the people — outraged with Trump’s racist, anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim bigotry, base misogyny, and attacks on LGBTQ youth — who are capable of opposing this war, as Trump embraces the war strategies of the Pentagon and Big Oil.
The people will be in the streets — to reject Washington’s latest war and demand that the trillions spent for war abroad be used instead for people’s needs like jobs, housing, healthcare, reproductive rights and daycare.
U.S. Out of the Middle East!
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