Raleigh, N.C. — A group protesting against a possible war with Iran demonstrated in Raleigh Saturday.
The North Carolina Coalition to Stop War on Iran held a march and rally to protest the growing threat of western-led attacks on Iran. Similar protests took place in 60 cities across the country.
A group supporting United States troops also protested in Raleigh.
N.C. group protests war with Iran
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