
We’re at war again. This time in Iran. For the past week the US and Israel have unleashed punishing aerial attacks, but it’s hard to say why we’re at war or how it’s expected to end. In justifying the air strikes, Trump has offered a few different reasons. He’s said the goal is to destroy Iran’s nuclear weapons program, even though he said it had been obliterated last year. He’s said the US is trying to foment regime change, even though there doesn’t appear to be any Iranian opposition group prepared to step into that role. US officials have also claimed that there was an imminent threat of an attack by Iran on the US, but they haven’t shown any evidence to back up that claim.

A small group of protesters gathered at LA City Hall on Saturday afternoon to speak out against the war. I’d say there were about 150 people there. It may have grown larger, but I had to leave around two thirty. The protest seemed to have been organized by a few different groups.
The chants were familiar from past anti-war protests, but the questions they asked were still relevant. Analysts have estimated that the first week of the war has cost the US almost $900 million a day. The protesters were asking why we aren’t spending that money on things that would make a real difference in the lives of American citizens, like education or healthcare or housing.

Signs demanded an end to the assualt on Iran.
The US spent between 10 and 15 years fighting in Vietnam, depending on where you draw the line. The war in Iraq officially lasted from 2003 through 2011, though American troops were still active in the region after that date. The war in Afghanistan ran from 2001 through 2021. Many American soldiers died in each of these conflicts, and many more foreign civilians lost their lives. These wars turned farmlands to wastelands, homes to rubble, and left behind toxic chemicals and unexploded ordnance which are still taking lives today. And what did Americans gain from these wars?
The gathering on Saturday was small, but if the conflict continues, I think it’s pretty certain we’ll see the protests growing steadily larger. Americans are tired of war. It’s time to put a stop to it.
