Anti-US Protest Network Linked to Iran Exposed in NYC's Manhattan Vigil
A small gathering of New Yorkers paying respects to Iran's late leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei turned into an anti-US protest, revealing a network of like-minded individuals linked to Tehran.
A small group of New Yorkers held a vigil for Iran's late leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Manhattan's Washington Square Park, where they were quickly joined by an anti-US protest network linked to Iran, sparking tensions and raising concerns about the presence of Iranian agents in the city. The gathering, which began with a quiet ceremony lighting candles beneath a portrait of Khamenei, soon turned confrontational as protesters clashed with NYPD officers. Authorities have since identified several individuals attending the event who are believed to be part of an international network linked to Iran's intelligence agencies. The incident has raised concerns about the growing presence of Iranian operatives in New York City.