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Protester Holds Ground on Washington Bridge for Fifth Day Against Iran Conflict

|Washington, D.C. bridge, Iran|1 independent sources

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A lone protester has remained on a Washington, D.C., bridge for five consecutive days, voicing opposition to the ongoing conflict involving Iran. The individual has been on the bridge since the previous day, continuing a personal demonstration that has drawn attention from passersby and local authorities.

The protester, whose name has not been disclosed, has chosen the bridge as a symbolic platform to express dissent. No police intervention has been reported, and the protest has continued without incident.

The demonstration reflects growing domestic opposition to the U.S. stance on the Iran conflict, though no further details about the protester's motives or affiliations have been released.

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