Harris Opposes 'Regime Change' War as Anti-War Protests Mobilize Across Multiple Cities
Former Vice President Kamala Harris broke her silence on the Iran strikes Saturday, declaring her opposition to a 'regime change' war and accusing President Trump of 'dragging the United States into a war the American people don't want.' Her statement arrived as a coalition of organizations mobilized anti-war protests across multiple American cities within hours of the first bombs falling. Notably, Fox News and the Washington Times reported that at least some protest organizations are funded by a tech tycoon aligned with the Chinese Communist Party, and the State Department-flagged People's Forum called for mass demonstrations just minutes before Trump's announcement. The convergence of Harris's opposition, spontaneous grassroots anger, and what appears to be coordinated foreign-linked activism creates a volatile domestic political landscape as the military operation continues.
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So then let us pursue what makes for peace and for mutual upbuilding.
— Romans 14:19
Paul's call to pursue peace speaks to the deepest human longing in moments of war — a longing shared by Americans protesting in the streets and by Iranians huddling in darkness as explosions rock their cities. The pursuit of peace is a Christian duty, even when questions about who is pursuing it in good faith and who is exploiting it for advantage make the moral landscape as complex as the geopolitical one.