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US Los Angeles Anti-War Protests Intensify Amid Criticism of Government Foreign Policy
Anti-War Protests Spread in Los Angeles
On March 28, 2026, large-scale demonstrations broke out in Los Angeles, USA, opposing the US government's military intervention in Iran and its broader foreign policies. Participants criticized the United States for engaging in unnecessary wars, suggesting these actions were attempts to distract the public from domestic issues. Alyssa, a protester, stated that 'what's going on is really wrong and really evil' and that these actions are unacceptable, with a significant portion of the population opposing the government's current regime.
Growing Dissatisfaction with Government Foreign Policy
Protesters expressed strong dissatisfaction with US foreign policy. David described the conflict with Iran as 'a war that nobody wanted, an illegal war,' criticizing the government's approach as 'really scattershot.' He suggested the US government's foreign policy appears to be based on 'an outdated model of corporate governance' and driven by 'murky backroom deals,' which is 'not what democracy is.' Another participant, Lucy, expressed her disgust with the US government for getting involved in 'a war that we have no business being in,' likening it to 'another Vietnam with even less of a reason.'
Jeremy also stated he doesn't 'understand the US policy when it comes to foreign wars.' He argued there is 'no justification' for actions like using loopholes to bomb schools, calling the overall policies 'hypocritical.' He emphasized that the US government seems solely focused on money and power, and its policies deviate from democratic values. Nate further asserted that the 'USA government is nothing but a bunch of hypocrites' whose focus is 'about money, power, and protecting child predators.'
*Source: YouTube: CGTN (2026-03-29)*



