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Source: Globe and Mail

Iranian Americans Plan Protests, Watch Parties Ahead of Iran's World Cup Opener

Iranian Americans are organizing protests and watch parties in Los Angeles, coinciding with the Iranian national team's World Cup opener. The nation's participation in the tournament is reportedly contentious. This conflict is attributed to Iran's disputes with U.S. and Israeli forces.

By Fainaron·Jun 15, 2026 (15 hours ago)·2 views
Iranian Americans Plan Protests, Watch Parties Ahead of Iran's World Cup Opener

Iranian Americans are preparing to host protests and watch parties in Los Angeles. These events are scheduled to take place ahead of the Iranian national team's World Cup opener.

According to the Globe and Mail, Iran’s participation in the World Cup has been characterized by conflict. This contentious involvement is attributed to the country’s reported disputes with U.S. and Israeli forces.

Source attribution: This article was AI-curated and rewritten by Fainaron from a piece originally published by Globe and Mail. Read the original at Globe and Mail →

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