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Protesters on Greek Island Demonstrate Against US Aircraft Carrier as Iran Tensions Rise
Protesters gathered on the Greek island of Crete after the arrival of a US aircraft carrier amid growing tensions with Iran.
Feb. 24, 2026 at 8:49pm
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A group of protesters gathered on the Greek island of Crete on Tuesday following the arrival of an aircraft carrier that is part of a US contingent in the Middle East. The protest comes as tensions between the US and Iran continue to escalate.
Why it matters
The presence of the US aircraft carrier in the region is seen as a show of force amid the ongoing tensions with Iran, which have been rising in recent months. The protest on the Greek island highlights the geopolitical sensitivities in the area and the potential for further unrest.
The details
The protesters gathered near the port of Souda Bay, where the aircraft carrier and other US naval vessels are docked. The demonstrators chanted slogans and held signs condemning the US military presence in the region.
- The protest took place on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
The players
Souda Bay
A port on the Greek island of Crete where the US aircraft carrier and other naval vessels are docked.
The takeaway
The protest on the Greek island of Crete highlights the ongoing tensions in the region and the potential for further unrest as the US and Iran continue to engage in a geopolitical standoff.





