
There was one clear message from visiting Indigenous Pacific peace activists Monaeka Flores (from Guahan/Guam) and Shinako Oyakawa (from Okinawa): the massive United States military expansion of its bases all around the Pacific is aggressive and has the dystopian objective of 鈥渨inning鈥 a nuclear war at the expense of the people on whose land these military bases are sited.
Flores and Oyakawa came to Australia to address local peace activists during the recent US-led Talisman Sabre war exercises centred in Queensland. These military exercises primarily involve the US and Australia, but included contingents from Fiji, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, France, Britain, Canada and Germany. The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand attended as observers.
Talisman Sabre鈥檚 main objective is to develop 鈥渋nteroperability鈥 between the US and its military allies in what Australian defence minister Richard Marles described as 鈥渉igh-end, multi-domain warfare capabilities鈥.
Flores and Oyakawa warned that this could include fighting a nuclear war. To develop these 鈥渨arfare capabilities鈥 US military bases are being expanded in Okinawa, Guahan, South Korea, the Philippines and Australia.
While these new base expansions 鈥渁re being presented as an opportunity to defend our islands, they are really an opportunity for the US to project force鈥, said Flores.
They will allow the US to 鈥減rovoke conflict in the region without our consent鈥.
Oyakawa said that the people in Okinawa were being told that building these new bases 鈥渨ill reduce the burden on Okinawa鈥.
鈥淲e are being told 鈥榳e can reduce your burden and send the military to Guam鈥 but our situation doesn鈥檛 change while the burden is now put on other Indigenous communities鈥.
The Japanese government told the people of Okinawa that their burden would be eased by shifting some military training to Darwin, she added.
Flores said the lies justifying the spread and rearrangement of US bases and installations around the Pacific are cover for a very dangerous prospect in battlefield logic.
鈥淕uahan, Okinawa and the Philippines are being set up to be first strike communities. That is part of the rationale for what is happening here with Talisman Sabre and AUKUS [the Australia-US-Britain defence pact].
鈥淭he US demand for Australia to spend all this money on nuclear submarines is in anticipation of our annihilation.鈥
鈥淲hen the US military outposts in our islands听are destroyed, then the forces based in Australia will come to the rescue of the US.鈥
鈥淚nstead of using all this money for warfare, this money could be used for housing, for education, for healthcare, for food security and water security. All these are genuine security issues. Instead, trillions of dollars are being used by the US to cause more harm to the environment and guarantee the total destruction of many endangered species, the contamination of our water sources, the desecration of our sacred sites and keeping us as colonised people under colonial violence.
鈥淥f course this is all connected to capitalism. Some people are getting very wealthy making a lot of money from these war industries.
鈥淐apitalism supports white supremacy. These are all interconnected issues.
鈥淲e really have to challenge ourselves to think of the ways we can combat economic colonialism, educational colonialism and the colonial media. We have to break down this massive leviathan, this monster that is the US military industrial complex.鈥
Flores said that these developments were horrific and 鈥渃an feel quite overwhelming but we have to draw strength from our solidarity鈥.
鈥淎s Pacific peoples we must demand peace not just for the Pacific but for the world.
鈥淎ustralia has a tremendous opportunity to be a voice for the global community; to say we refuse to be part of war, we want to be a country for peace.鈥
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