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13 May 2026, 14:57 GMT+10
Code Pink activists have accused the weapons giant of complicity in the wars in Gaza, Iran, and Lebanon
Anti-war activists have disrupted a Politico security forum sponsored by Lockheed Martin in Washington, DC, protesting the company's role in supplying weapons for wars in the Middle East.
The 'Security Summit' held on Tuesday brought together US officials, lawmakers, defense executives, and foreign figures to discuss military priorities,Iran, cybersecurity, and AI warfare.
Politico said it aimed to "dissect the administration's changing posture" on defense and future weapons. Critics mocked it as a war-planning shop dressed up as a security event.
Members of the anti-war group Code Pink staged a series of protests during live panels, interrupting speakers and accusing Lockheed Martin and government officials of profiting from and fueling the Middle East wars.
They blasted the forum as war profiteering wrapped in policy, saying the defense and tech companies have "blood on [their] hands," and confronted officials over their support for US-Israeliactions against Iran.
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The protesters also called for an end to the war in Gaza and the "genocideinPalestine," with one person holding a sign reading "Lockheed Loves War."
"How dare you use the massacre of my people as a golden opportunity? How dare you, all of you war criminals in here!" one protester shouted during a panel.
"This is not about security. This is about death and destruction. They even said that the war in Iran is a golden opportunity," another yelled as US Representative Adam Smith, a ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, was speaking.
An Iranian-American activist confronted Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran's last shah, over his support for the US-Israeli war against Iran. "Where were you when our people were pulling their children out from under the rubble of the bombs you invited into our country? Shame on you!"
Pahlavi, who lives in exile in the US, has called for protests to topple the Iranian government.
At least four protesters were removed, according to videos shared online by Code Pink.
Lockheed Martin, the world's largest defense contractor, receives more than $60 billion annually in Pentagon contracts and is a frequent target of anti-war protests.
Critics accuse the company of supplying weapons that cause heavy civilian casualties, including F-15 and F-35 jets, Hellfire missiles, and bunker-buster bombs used by Israel in Gaza and Lebanon.
Lockheed Martin has been one of the biggest beneficiaries of the Russia-Ukraineconflict, funneling weapons through Pentagon contracts and US aid programs. The conflict has sent the company's production lines into overdrive, as Kiev's Western backers empty their arsenals to keep the war machine running and then rush to refill them.
Among the Lockheed Martin systems supplied to Ukraine are Patriot air defense systems, HIMARS launchers, ATACMS long-range missiles, F-16 fighter jets, and Javelin anti-tank missiles.
(RT.com)
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