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By Guy Page
An anti-Israel group will rally the day after Town Meeting to celebrate what it hopes will be Town Meeting referendum victories.
The referendum asks voters to approve several initiatives, including withdrawal of Vermont Air National Guard F-35’s from the strike force now aimed at further military action against Iran.
The Vermont Coalition for Palestinian Liberation (VCPL) announced it will hold a post-election press conference March 4 at the steps of the Vermont Statehouse in Montpelier to highlight the results of its “Apartheid-Free Community” campaigns across the state.
Organizers say up to 20 Vermont towns will consider a pledge to oppose political, military, and economic ties they believe support Israel. According to the pro-VCPL Rake, these towns (and cities) include Winooski, Vergennes, Montpelier, Thetford, Newfane, and Brattleboro. Burlington and Ferrisburgh leaders both refused to place the question on the agenda, but organizers say they will try to bring it up during public discussion.
In its media release, VCPL said speakers will include local organizers discussing what the group described as “historic accomplishments” and outlining next steps toward making Vermont “Apartheid-Free.”
Apartheid, meaning “apartness” in Afrikaans, the European language of South Africa, was a system of institutionalized racial segregation in South Africa from 1948 to the early 1990s, designed to maintain white minority rule over the nonwhite majority. It enforced strict racial classifications and segregation in all aspects of life, including where people could live, work, and go to school. The term has been appropriated by Hamas and other pro-Palestinian organizations, including VCPL, as an accusation against the Jewish state of Israel, both before and after the October 7, 2023 invasion by Hamas that killed about 1,200 Israelis, most of them civilians.
Hamas is viewed as one of several ‘proxy’ organizations in Iran’s regional initiative to destabilize and isolate Israel.
The coalition listed several policy goals, including defending free speech related to Palestinian advocacy and supporting individuals including activists Mohsen Mahdawi and Rumeysa Ozturk, both of whom were detained by ICE then released by a judge.
The group also criticized a trip to Israel taken by five Vermont legislators and voiced opposition to legislation it says would promote pro-Israel perspectives in schools. It further called for ending Vermont financial ties connected to Israel and opposing deportations by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
It also resists any deployment of the Vermont Air National Guard connected to potential U.S. military action involving Iran.
VCPL said it plans to continue organizing in local communities and at the Statehouse based on the Town Meeting results.
Town Meeting Day, held annually on the first Tuesday in March, allows Vermont voters to decide local issues and non-binding resolutions.
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Perhaps off-topic, but why does the US need to attack Iran at all, considering it “totally obliterated” Iran’s nuclear capacity in last June’s attack? Why does this feel like Iraq all over again? (A war that this president criticized endlessly, by the way, in his first run for office.)
Can protesting Vermonter’s have that much sway over the military decision makers?
Absolutely not, and I doubt that they would even take the time to laugh at this stupidity.
Chuck is absolutely right. This is just virtue signaling from some supporters of Palestine and the progressives who encourage and endorse them. What is going on in this state?
Amazing, years of protests to keep the F-35’s out of here, now you want them back.
Believe these protesters would be happier if Russia had their MIGS here. Ah like the homeland.
Maybe we should have sent them 400 million in cash, just like in 2015. Which president was that?💰💰💰
What a despicable organization. Shameless as well as clueless. And these people think they will impact federal military policy? lol
As to John Kirkby’s question: who said we were going to war with Iran? If Trump uses the threat of force as a deterrent, he will be a hero. I suspect that is more his goal — a good offense makes a strong defense.
John– It’s the largest military buildup in that region since the second Gulf War, costing taxpayers loads of money every day. And as I stated, it makes no sense to use the “threat of force” as a deterrent when Trump already said last June that we had “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear capability. So the deterrent would be for what exactly?
thank you
@John Kirby, do you belief that Iran has ceased attempting to rebuild it’s nuclear program? We are paying our military already, many of whom were already in the general area. So whether the F-35s are patrolling over the Northeast, or stationed in the Middle East likely doesn’t affect the tax payers significantly more money. Not to mention that the return on investment could be significantly higher against a terrorist regime than at home.
@beaulac34885bb993: Do you think a “totally obliterated” nuclear program that took decades to build can be reconstituted in six months? I don’t.
Here’s what I believe: “They said ‘He will start a war.’ I’m not going to start wars, I’m going to stop wars.” –President Trump, November 5, 2024
You either take him at his word or you don’t. MAGA seems to have a short memory these days. But then again, so does any partisan whose critical thinking goes out the window once “their guy” gets into office.
@John Kirby, since Iran doesn’t seem keen on letting international inspectors inside their facilities none of us can be sure how far along they have come. Completely restored, highly unlikely, but how long do we wait? Until it’s too late?
As for a Trump comment from November 2024, do you not think the world situation has changed in the past 15 months. Should the POTUS be forever locked into an old position regardless of the present day situation? If your answer is “yes, he should be forever held to that statement”, then I would argue that it is your critical thinking tht should be in question.
@beaulac: We’ve been hearing, since the early ’80s, that Iran is “only months away” from developing a nuke. It’s never happened, yet people continue to lap up the propaganda like a thirsty dog. I wonder if you recall our reason for going into Iraq was because Saddam was about to develop a nuke of his own. Of course, we’re still waiting for them to find those WMDs. . . .
MAGA voted for getting out of the foreign regime change game and refocusing on things at home: borders, manufacturing, infrastructure, among other things. But the Military Industrial Complex trumps (ahem) all of that, and always will.
This is my understanding, too.
“Who said we were going to war with Iran?”
Well, as of this morning, everyone is saying it.
I told you so. MAGA, here is your “peace president.” Here is your “no more wars for regime change.” Awake yet?
@John Kirby, apparently we are not the only country condemning Iran . . . Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates were among the Gulf states that condemned the Iranian strikes, with many saying they reserve the right to defend themselves and respond accordingly to attacks on their sovereign territories. Qatar’s Foreign Ministry said it reserves its “full right” to defend itself after what it described as Iranian aggression targeting Qatari territory.
You see, it is not just Trump, Trump, Trump.
@beaulac: It certainly isn’t just Trump, Trump, Trump. It’s every president going back to Nixon. As the saying goes, “No matter who is in power, the debt keeps rising and the bombs keep dropping.”
As for who Iran is striking, I have no idea why they would go after other countries. Fair point there.
At the same time, most Middle Eastern countries condemned comments made the other day by ambassador Mike Huckabee when interviewed by Tucker Carlson. I’ll let you watch to keep the suspense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmERVGlIZVo
For some eternal perspective it is worth reading how the Lord answers the prophet Habbakuk under similar circumstances written in the book of Habbakuk, 1:5 “Look at the nations and watch—
and be utterly amazed.
For I am going to do something in your days
that you would not believe,
even if you were told.”
I wonder how many native Vermonters are members of the Vermont Coalition for Palestinian Liberation and its affiliated groups, or are they mostly “New” Vermonters?
Good question. Being a native myself with lots of native Vermont friends my estimate would be around 0. Since they built the interstates in the sixties the state has slowly but surely changed from one of the most conservative states to one of the most liberal. Common sense doesn’t matter much anymore.
Keep in mind that these “referendums” carry zero legal implications and have zero impact in changing what the US government and military decides to do. Simply more virtue signaling. Factually, the bill being proposed in the legislature top study UFOs carries more significance . . . so there is that. Fools running errands.
For the Anti-Israel group : Let me explain things to you. When the VTANG (Vermont Air National Guard) is deployed outside of the USA borders, the Air Guard is now Active Duty. That means, Governor Scott is NOT the Commander and Chief. The VTANG designation is now under Federal control, and the Commander and Chief is now the President of the United States. Your referendum in Vermont means nothing. There is nothing Vermont (including Governor Scott) can do to change that. This is how the National Guard (Air & Army) is setup.
Even though I live in Vermont, I still have a lot of freedom the people in Iran do not have, but should. I will do what I can to help them, and you do what your conscience tells you to do. As long as we do not interfere with each other.
The State of Vermont doesn’t own the F-35’s, just as they don’t own the USS Vermont attack sub – they are US assets and they will be deployed to anyplace they’re needed. I’m betting the crews don’t really care what the state nutcases say about it.
Well, as of this morning the pro-Palestine/anti Israel heads will explode…IMHO all of these “grassroots” resolutions are really astroturf. The pro-Palestinian, far left, groups in VT (encouraged by becca and bernie) back terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, backed by Iran for years. Makes me think they are paid somehow to create this disruption at VT’s town meetings where we should be focused on our town and school budgets. Vermonters need to say no to this intrusion on our local government ops.
On the Grand Old Opry a few years ago, Little Jimmy Dickens had a hit song, that’s relative to this anti-military IDJITS. “MAY THE BIRD OF PARADISE FLY UP YOUR NOSE (BUTT)”.–twc modified.
Given the events happening in the Middle East as I type this, I believe the protestors may be picking the wrong side of history to be cheering for. I applaud the removal of this pestilence from a normally peace loving country. There is rot in many locations in this world and sometimes it is necessary to remove that rot in a timely fashion before it grows. I strongly support the wonderful “real citizens” of Iran as they now have the opportunity to form a new government actually from the people. I believe we may have to take similar actions in the USA to rid ourselves of the terrible rot we are seeing in various locations. I think you will find that the majority of our citizens are true patriots who normally want to let people say and do as they wish but are now rising up to tamp down these spoiled and unruly children who are attempting to take over our lives. The time has come. Enough is enough.
Yes, the rot in this country must be exposed. RELEASE ALL OF THE EPSTEIN FILES NOW and you will find out who is really running this country. ONE NATION UNDER BLACKMAIL author WHITNEY WEBB. MAGA has drown in the pedophile swamp and a new operation has been formed.
Another distraction from the real issue… we are over taxed by the communists in Montpelior.