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Protesters demand Scotland ban U.S. military flights at Glasgow Prestwick, citing recent flights before Iran strikes.
Anti-war protesters at Glasgow Prestwick Airport demanded the Scottish government ban U.S. military use of the airport, citing at least 32 U.S. military flights in the days before Feb. 28 strikes on Iran.
Organized by the Stop the War Coalition and others, demonstrators accused the Scottish government of enabling foreign military operations despite having banned Israeli flights in 2024.
The airport’s operator did not confirm U.S. military use, and First Minister John Swinney stated he lacks legal authority due to reserved UK powers over defense and foreign affairs.
The conflict, sparked by a U.S.-Israeli strike that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, has triggered retaliatory attacks, disrupted air travel, and drawn international attention.
Los manifestantes exigen que Escocia prohíba los vuelos militares de EE.UU. en Glasgow Prestwick, citando vuelos recientes antes de que Irán ataque.