Feb 28 β€’ 17:27 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA Fox News

Anti-US protesters funded by pro-China tycoon mobilize as first bombs fall on Iran

Pro-China tycoon Neville Roy Singham finances U.S. nonprofit groups that quickly mobilized to protest the U.S. military action against Iran.

In response to the U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, a network of nonprofits funded by Neville Roy Singham has activated protests across the United States. Singham, an American-born tech entrepreneur now based in Shanghai, has been linked to efforts that amplify narratives supporting U.S. adversaries, including Iran. As the first bombs struck, groups such as the ANSWER Coalition called for a nationwide day of action against the military engagement, bringing together various organizations that typically stand in opposition to U.S. foreign policy.

The timing of the protests reflects a calculated strategy by these organizations to not only raise awareness about their stance on military engagements but also to reshape public perception by presenting a coordinated response. The announcement of an emergency day of action was made just before dawn, showcasing the rapid organization of these groups in response to international events. This highlights the ongoing 'information war' in which various factions operate to sway opinion and mobilize grassroots support in the U.S.

Furthermore, the nature of these protests often conjures a complex interplay between domestic dissent and international geopolitics. While proponents argue these actions are necessary to contest unjust military actions, critics point to the funding sources and affiliations of these nonprofits as matters of concern. The emergence of this protest movement, backed by foreign influences, raises questions about the integrity of domestic discourse concerning military actions and the influence of external narratives on American soil.

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