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Hague NATO summit protest shifts focus to Iran

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Posted on June 22, 2025

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By Yiming Woo THE HAGUE (Reuters) -An anti-NATO protest in The Hague on Sunday shifted its focus to Iran after overnight U.S. strikes hit key nuclear sites there. The peaceful demonstration took place

Protest in The Hague Targets U.S. Strikes on Iran Amid NATO Summit

By Yiming Woo

THE HAGUE (Reuters) -An anti-NATO protest in The Hague on Sunday shifted its focus to Iran after overnight U.S. strikes hit key nuclear sites there.

The peaceful demonstration took place days before The Hague hosts a NATO summit.

The planned protest against NATO's military policies pivoted to condemnation of the U.S. attacks on Iran, with participants voicing concern about rising tensions in the Middle East.

Thousands marched toward the Peace Palace, home to the International Court of Justice, a Reuters witness said. Organizers estimated the crowd at 5,000, while police said they do not track attendance numbers.

Protesters carried banners calling for de-escalation, diplomacy, and for NATO to be disbanded, with some saying "No Iran War" and "Hands off Iran".

Iranian protester Nikita Shahbazi told Reuters it was "heartbreaking" to see what is going on in her home country.

"I feel devastated. (The U.S. attacks) can trigger a wider war. It has opened the paths for illegal attacks on nuclear installations everywhere in the world."

Protesters also opposed a proposed 5% defence spending target pushed by U.S. President Donald Trump and backed by NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, who hopes to secure consensus at the summit, beginning on Wednesday.

"There's no need for this provocation, this 5% of GDP spending on weapons, that will benefit the military-industrial complex. This has nothing to do with the needs of people," said British protester Pippa Bartolotti.

(Reporting by Yiming Woo, Writing by Charlotte Van Campenhout, Editing by Giles Elgood)

Key Takeaways

  • Protest in The Hague shifts focus to US strikes on Iran.
  • Thousands marched towards the Peace Palace.
  • Protesters call for de-escalation and diplomacy.
  • Opposition to proposed 5% defense spending target.
  • Concerns about rising Middle East tensions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the focus of the protest in The Hague?
The protest initially aimed against NATO's military policies but shifted to condemning U.S. strikes on Iran.
How many people participated in the protest?
Organizers estimated the crowd at around 5,000 participants.
What were some of the messages on the protesters' banners?
Protesters carried banners calling for de-escalation, diplomacy, and messages like 'No Iran War' and 'Hands off Iran'.
What concerns did protesters express regarding U.S. actions?
Protesters voiced concerns that U.S. attacks could trigger a wider war and lead to illegal attacks on nuclear installations globally.
What was the proposed defense spending target discussed at the protest?
The protest included opposition to a proposed 5% defense spending target pushed by U.S. President Donald Trump.

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