More information on RIMPAC
Tuesday, July 5th, 2022Recent recording of Webinar on RIMPAC
The RIMPAC, Nato versus Peace in Asia Pacific, here is the recording.
Cancel RIMPAC – A Collective Poem https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGmMOiLXBoI
Recent recording of Webinar on RIMPAC
The RIMPAC, Nato versus Peace in Asia Pacific, here is the recording.
RIMPAC 2022:
JUST STOP IT!
RIMPAC 2022 destructive war exercises are again happening in Hawaii throughout July. Bombing and shelling are planned for the military Pohakuloa Toxic Area (PTA) and landing craft operations at Kawaihae, among other places in and around Hawaii, on land, sea, and air. RIMPAC 2022, involves 26 countries, 25,000 military personnel, 170 aircraft, and more than 40 ships and submarines.
We need to call RIMPAC for what it is – dangerous, provocative, and destructive war games that increase the risk of nuclear war and the extermination of life on the planet. RIMPAC 2022 has many NATO countries participating in a clear message to China: the US is THE Global Empire in a Uni-polar (not multi-polar) world, even if it involves WWIII. Everything takes a back seat to US global hegemony – Hawaii’s clean drinking water, contamination of air, land, and sea, the killing of marine life, endangered species, and even global climate catastrophe. The US military mission is to serve corporate interests and increase their profits. That mission trumps all. They don’t call it the Military-Industrial Complex for nothing!
A CANCEL RIMPAC forum is planned for Hawaii Island with a wide range of pro-peace speakers – Thursday, July 14, 2022, from 5:30 – 7:30 PM at the UH Hilo Library Lanai.
Peaceful Protests: Wednesday, July 13th, 3:30-5 PM at the Hilo airport (Corner of Kekuanao’a St. & Kanoelehua Ave.) Saturday, July 23rd 10:30-12 noon Bayfront (near King Kamehameha Statue
An important Peace organizing meeting is scheduled for Monday, July 11th from 6-8PM at the Kea’au Community Center to plan RIMPAC protests at Pohakuloa and other sites. Please join and pass the word to ohana and friends. Help Cancel RIMPAC and restore the Pacific as an Ocean of Peace. Peace is a victory for all. We must support one another for justice, peace, and the earth.
Stay Tuned. Mahalo!
#cancelRIMPAC #shutdownredhill #aolerimpac #StopRimpac #RIMPAC2022
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July 8, 2022, Hilo Peace Vigil leaflet – week 1084– Fridays 3:30-5PM downtown Post Office
Militarization of fragile Pacific leaves destruction and death
By Koohan Paik-Mander
While recently visiting Honolulu, I attended two events: the congressional town hall meeting about Red Hill, and sign-holding at Pearl Harbor (my sign read, “CLEAN UP RED HILL NOW!”).
I have to admit, the experience of being on Oahu was chilling.
Because, it is here that toxic decisions are made that impact our beautiful Pacific for generations. You see it all around you. Just pause, look behind the edifices, adjust your eyes to the shadows, read between the lines. This is how to glean clues on the classified plans now underway for war with China. They are affecting us all.
They say the Red Hill tanks can’t begin draining until the end of 2023 at the earliest. Congressman Kai Kahele pointed out a provision in the National Defense Authorization Act that says that drainage depends upon the military’s ability to provide fuel for war by alternative means.
In other words, the purity of our drinking water is not as important as the Pentagon’s assessment of warfighting capabilities.
Right now, two alternative fuel storage facilities are being built. One of them is on pristine Larrakia land in northern Australia. The other is on Tinian, one of the lovely northern Mariana Islands.
We never hear about opposition overseas to construct these fuel tanks, nor the grievous cultural and environmental impacts, nor the fact that during any conflict, it is the fuel storage facility that is targeted by the enemy first, filling the skies with billows of black smoke for days.
Holding my sign at the Pearl Harbor base gate, I notice a Korean flag in the distance. My first thought was that it must be a Korean restaurant. Then, I saw shimmering water beyond. Apparently, I was on the harbor banks and the flag was actually attached to a docked warship. Its steel radar equipment peeked up from behind buildings.
It was the Marado, the gigantic amphibious assault ship — as large as an aircraft carrier — but even more treacherous, because when a vessel that gargantuan plows into a reef, crushing everything on its path before lumbering onto shore to release battalions of troops, robots and vehicles, it is simply stomach-turning.
It is here for RIMPAC to enact the next world war, along with militaries from 26 other countries. They will sink ships, blast torpedoes, drop bombs, launch missiles, and activate whale-killing sonar. They will wreak havoc on the wellbeing of our ocean, hobbling its capacity as the single most important mitigating force to climate catastrophe.
I thought of the Marado berthed, just last month, at the new navy base on Jeju Island, Korea. The base is built atop a wetland, once bubbling with pure, freshwater springs — home to 86 species of seaweeds and over 500 species of shellfish, many endangered. Now paved over with concrete.
I thought of the Marado conducting “amphibious exercises by forcible entry” at Kaneohe Bay, on Oahu.
I thought of it ravaging Chulu Bay on Tinian, where, in 2016, environmentalists forced the cancellation of a Valiant Shield war maneuver because it coincided with the nesting of endangered turtles. When I visited Chulu Bay, it reminded me very much of Anini Beach on Kauai, except that, unlike Anini, it was wild and biodiverse and without multimilliondollar beachfront homes.
No one would allow such a thing on Anini where celebrities live. But because Chulu is invisible — which is also why it has continued until now to be so kaleidoscopically wild — it and so much of the Pacific have become fair game for unbridled military ecocide.
A weaponized Pacific is a dead Pacific. And a dead Pacific is a dead planet.
ISLAND VOICES
Koohan Paik-Mander, a Hawaii island journalist, is a board member of the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space, and on the advisory committee for the Global Just Transition project at Foreign Policy in Focus in Washington, D.C.
After numerous requests since June 11th, finally I received a response from PTA Commander Cronin about destructive RIMPAC war exercises planned for PTA and Kawaihae during July 2022. Be sure to view the link below. Please share widely. Ideas for dates and places of protest appreciated.
Mahalo.
Jim
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After numerous requests since June 11th, finally I received a response from PTA Commander Cronin about destructive RIMPAC war exercises planned for PTA and Kawaihae during July 2022. Be sure to view the attachment. Please share widely. Ideas for dates and places of protest appreciated.
Mahalo.
Jim
— Jim Albertini Malu ‘Aina Center For Non-violent Education & Action P.O. Box 489 Ola’a (Kurtistown) Hawai’i 96760 Phone 808-966-7622 Email ja@malu-aina.org Visit us on the web at www.malu-aina.org
CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED
Aloha Jim,
After my return from Oahu I tested positive for COVID, so I’ve been isolating and recovering since then.
Please see below for responses to your questions. I’ve also attached a community training notice that was shared with the community several days ago.
The exercise will take place in the Hawaiian Islands Operating Area and off-shore ranges, including Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, the Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF), Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Bellows Air Force Station, Pohakuloa Training Area and Schofield Barracks, and some training events will occur off the coast of Southern California and San Clemente Island. RIMPAC will involve limited use of the Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA), which has been used for RIMPAC since 1994. In the month of July, approximately 500 personnel, from the US and partner nations will be on PTA participating in RIMPAC. This training will include fire support coordination training, which will include mortar and artillery live-fire exercises and fixed wing close air support training.
Have a great weekend.
All the best,
Kevin
Kevin E. Cronin
LTC, SF
Commander, US Army Garrison – Pohakuloa Training Area
Office: (808)969-2407
Mobile (work): (808)228-6598
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