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Saturday, 08 May 2010

  • U.S. Military's Asia-Pacific Manifest Destiny

    I hope to start outlining U.S. military build up in the Asia-Pacific region, and specifically in Japan .


    So far there are two sections: Asia-Pacific Region  and Japan.


    ASIA-PACIFIC REGION


    The following is an outline of an article by Rick Rozoff at Global research which details the buildup of the U.S. military in the Asia-Pacific region. Other sources are also included, but unless otherwise noted the data is from the Rozoff article.


    Naval Fleets

    - 6 navel fleets and eleven aircraft carrier strike groups, making it the largest navy in the world.

    - all 10 of the world's Nitmitz class nuclear-powered supercarriers

    - as many aircraft carriers as all other nations combined.

    - 70-80 planes and 10-12 naval expeditionary strike groups, ready for deployment on these air craft carriers


    Seventh Fleet based in Japan

    - it is the largest of U.S. forward-deployed fleets.

    - 40-60 ships

    - 25-350 aircraft

    -20,000-60,000 Navy and Marine Corps personal (11,000 Navy personal on the fleet and and extra 35,000 in Japan according to AEI)

    - dispatched every where from Russia Kurile Islands to South China Seas to Indian Ocean


    U.S. Mutual Defense Treaties with/ Bases and Missile Defense Systems in:

    -Australia

    -Japan

    -South Korea

    -Thailand (Taiwan will receive 200 Patriot anti-ballistic missiles and 8 warships that can be upgraded to fire Standard Missile-3 interceptors)

    - New Zealand (no bases or missile defense systems)


     

    Military cooperation w/Asia-Pacific Nations:

    -  Austraila gave permission to U.S. military to make use of all of its logistics

    - New Zealand announced in April that it will remove the ban on the docking of nuclear-powered warships and subs and that joint U.S. military exercises would resume

    - U.S.-India joint military exercises in Malabar since 1992 (Japan joined in in 2009)

    - U.S., Australia, Britain, Malaysia, New Zealand, and Singapore began Exercise Bersama Shield 2010 on the Malaysian penninsula


    Afghan War Troops from:

    - Australia (1,500 soldiers)

    - Japan (supplied naval troops until last year)

    - Mongolia

    - New Zealand (200 troops)

    - Singapore

    - South Korea

    - Mongolia

    - 46 nations in total


    (Rozoff article data end)

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    JAPAN

    Iwakuni Base  (map)

    - by 2014 59 jet fighters based in US Naval Air Facility Atsugi, Kanagawa (map),  will move to Iwakuni Base, making the base twice larger, the biggest air base in Far East Asia.

    - 4,000 people (1,900 military personnel and families) will also be moved from Atsugi to Iwakuni

    - Citizen opposition group Peace Link, Rim Peace Iwakuni and another local group distributed 2,000 handouts passers-by in 20 minutes on May 5, 2010 (video by Yamaguchi Broadcasting Station in Japanese)


    Tokunoshima (map)

    - U.S. Marines asking to deploy MV-22 Osprey tilt-roter aircraft on Tokunoshima [1] which is only 200 kilometers away from Okinawa and approximately 400 kilometers form China

    - at least 80% of Tokunoshima residents oppose the placement of bases on Tokunoshima (based on petition signatures) [2]

    - 34 people killed 4 separate Osprey accidents (July 20, 1992-7 deaths;April 8, 2000- 19 deaths; December 11, 2000- 4 deaths  [3] April 9, 2010-Afghanistan- 4 deaths[4])

    - Osprey has been used in Iraq[5], Afghanistan[4] and Honduras[6]



    [1] Kyodo News, Hatoyama eyeing deployment of MV-22 Ospreys on Tokunoshima: sources ( May 1, 2010)

    [2] Kyodo News, 80% of Tokunoshima residents are against hosting U.S. base (May 5, 2010)

    [3] Wired,Saving the Pentagon's Killer Chopper-Plane (July 2005)

    [4] CNN Wire Staff,ISAF: 4 killed in U.S. aircraft crash in Afghanistan (April 9, 2010)

    [5] Rotor and Wing, Military/Utility: Osprey Heads to Iraq (April 2007)

    [6] Bell Boeing ,Osprey Delivers for Honduran villagers (June 2009)


    This post will be reposted indefinitely as updated/edited.

Thursday, 06 May 2010

  • Tribal resolution bans military from Lakota Sacred Burial Grounds after heli. landing atte

    U.S. military helicopters attempt to land at sacred 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre Site at Pine Ridge Despite there being an airport nearby, the Seventh Cavalry of the National Guard decided it would be appropriate to land their helicopters on Lakota Sacred Burial Grounds, often referred to as Wounded Knee, in order to inaugurate an educational exchange on May 3rd, 2010. This act, no matter what the intentions were, shows no respect whatsoever to the 300 people that were massacred by the same Seventh Calvary in 1890. The U.S. government would never tolerate a foreign military to land its military vehicles in its cemeteries, and it is a disgrace that the past was so easily forgotten. According to Rapid City Journal, tribal council members have since approved a resolution that the tribe and its members not allow the U.S. Military to come "anywhere near" the burial grounds out of honor and respect for the deceased.

    Here is a statement from the Aboriginal News Group about this attempted landing.

    Aboriginal News Group Press Statement
    05.01.2010

    The Pioneer has before declared that our only safety depends upon the total extermination of the Indians. Having wronged them for centuries, we had better, in order to protect our civilization, follow it up by one more wrong and wipe these untamed and untameable creatures from the face of the earth. In this lies future safety for our settlers and the soldiers who are under incompetent commands. Otherwise, we may expect future years to be as full of trouble with the redskins as those have been in the past.

    - L. Frank Baum

    To the Original Peoples of the Fourth World and all International Press Services:

    At high noon today US Army helicopters of the US Seventh Cavalry air division attempted to land their Blackhawk aircraft upon Lakota Sacred Burial grounds in South Dakota. The presence of military aircraft from this unit is a sad and insulting reminder of the slaughter of more than 300 American Aboriginals on December 29,1890 when soldiers of the US 7th Cavalry gunned down more than 300 Aboriginal Minneconjou Lakota refugee children, women, infants and the elderly at what is now called Wounded Knee in South Dakota Indian Country. The military then left the bodies of their victims to decay unburied in the driving snow.

    According to reports from Indigenous Rights Movement Radio host Wanblee this afternoon, Lakota resident Theresa TwoBulls was given less than 24 hrs notice that three US Army 7th Cavalry helicopters would make a landing on the sacred burial grounds at Wounded Knee. As of this writing, the US military was confronted by angry but peaceful and steadfast community resistance as the Aboriginal people of the area have so far, according to reports from Lakota people on the ground, managed to prevent the aircraft from touching Indigenous ground.

    For all American Aboriginals of the Americas, this is a sacred area. This is the place where the promise of a people died while fleeing from a genocidal US military unit hell-bent on liquidating the continent of its Indigenous population. There has never been any official apology offered for this massacre and the military awards bestowed upon the genocidal aggressors involved in this conflict still stand, as does a physical monument in honour of the US Army killed during Custer’s “last stand” against a defiant and united Indigenous resistance to their own demise.

    The history of the US Army 7th Cavalry is important to understanding the level of violence used against Indigenous peoples. It is important to remember that after the US Seventh Cavalry officially ended the "Indian Wars" at home, they were then dispatched to do battle against Indigenous Filipinos struggling to maintain their hard-won national independence from the colonialist Spanish. In other words, the US War Department sent this very same unit to do overseas what was done here to the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. In this historical light, it is only logical for Indigenous peoples to assume that the Obama administration is attempting to make a political point out of this spectacle. Only, what sort of message are you sending by insulting and humiliating a people already suffering from five centuries of continuous pro-Europocentric, anti-Indigenous genocide?

    This domestic military action is a deliberate insult and an obvious message of ongoing colonialism, state-sponsored racism and apathetic Indigenous genocide to all Indigenous peoples across the Fourth World; to the whole of the Lakota/Dakota Nation; and to the Indigenous residents of Pine Ridge and Wounded Knee. The symbolism of dispatching the Seventh Cavalry to Wounded Knee in an attempt to land weapons of mass destruction on Aboriginal sacred ground tells us how little this government, and this particular administration, respects the people of Indian Country and our significant historical perspective as survivors of the racist Euro-settler xenophobic purges waged against the Indian in the Americas.

    To make matters worse, this action comes on the heels of newly-passed legislation in Arizona state that requires law officers to racially-profile anyone they believe “looks”, “sounds” or “dresses” like an illegal immigrant, a thinly veiled “race law” that directly effects both our Indigenous sisters and brothers native to Occupied Mexico as well as the Native American population of Arizona in the United States. Given that most Indigenous peoples of the Americas share the same general physiotype and more often than not, similar Spanish last names, the passage of this guideline will without a doubt lead to widespread abuses against that state’s brown-skinned population. The legal door now opened, Texas and other states led by neo-confederate constituencies are moving to pass their own anti-immigrant/anti-Indigenous directives that will broadly effect anyone and everyone who could be perceived by the colonial European majority as a “foreign invader”.

    The Obama administration has shown America and the world that they are no different than any other previous US government in their view that the American Indian on both sides of the US border is nothing more than a prop or a tool to be displayed only when it is useful to promote the “contemporary” 21st century neo-colonialist capitalist agenda. The Obama administration, an office headed by a man of African descent, has shamed itself and all those who have supported his candidacy in arrogantly dismissing the memory of our people interred at Wounded Knee by rubbing the military might of the historically anti-Indigenous 7th Cavalry in our faces by forcibly entering Indian Country in an attempt to land their machines of war on top of the bodies of our ancestral dead.

    Clearly, the culture war against the American Indian is not over. Welcome to the new American century.

    For more videos refer to these sites:

    Update; Helicopters attempt to land at Wounded Knee - KOTA Territory News
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-UU9MXfVK8
    Wounded Knee 2010 Press Conference Part 1
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0MSSMBwpB8
    Wounded Knee 2010 Press Conference Part 2
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MD27uVY_s0

    News Alert- pt. 1 Wounded Knee, SD 5/1/10
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiE5Nw94ylQ
    News Alert- pt. 2 Wounded Knee, SD 5/1/10
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSuK0jLEohA
    News Alert- pt. 3 Wounded Knee, SD 5/1/10
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1ZhjfFLPow
    News Alert- pt. 4 Wounded Knee, SD 5/1/10
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unRinjsoWCU
    News Alert- pt. 5 Wounded Knee, SD 5/1/10
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nhPAllxJUU
    Wounded Knee landing called insult to memories
    http://www.argusleader.com/article/20100504/NEWS/5040333/1001/news


Wednesday, 05 May 2010

  • Okinawans to Hatoyama: "We have the right to say NO!"


    Okinawan protesters demonstrated their resistance to his proposal at every stop on Hatoyama's visit to their island. A Kyoto Action member followed Hatoyama's trail today and posted these at his blog:
    9 a.m. - 400 people gather at the Okinawa Prefecture Office
    Prefectural Assembly members remind the Hatoyama Administration: "Keep your campaign pledges!"
    Futenma Volunteer Group and Ti-da Organization oppose bases at Futenma
    2 pm - 200 people young and old gather at Futenma Elementary school expressing outrage at Hatoyama's about face
    4 pm - Protesters at Camp Schwab insisting, "We have the right to say NO!"
    Meeting with Mayor Inamine at Nago City. 300 protesters watch the meeting through the glass (Hatoyama is standing to the left. Mayor Inamine made clear his absolute opposition to the Hatoyama proposal: "We absolutely cannot accept such a plan.")
  • Emergency Appeal to Hatoyama: Listen to the voices of the Okinawan people@ Kyoto


    Today Kyoto Action held an emergency appeal to Prime Minister Hatoyama--urging him to listen to the voices of the Okinawan people.Kyoto Action members gathered in front of Takashimaya Department Store in the busiest shopping district in Kyoto and distributed flyers about Hatoyama's trip to Okinawa, his first trip to the island prefecture since taking office. Although Hatoyama previously promised he would not permit the construction of new bases in Okinawa, he has since done an about face: proposing the construction of a new base on Tokunoshima island and also the expansion of Camp Schwab in Henoko.
    The site Kyoto Action chose is the most difficult place in Kyoto to distribute information. Most passersby are preoccupied with shopping and tend to ignore protesters. However, today it seemed as though  Kyoto Action members were handing away free newspapers. People approached them first--asking for more information about the situtation in Okinawa--rather than the other way around.  Members succeeded in passing out 450 flyers with the following information in only an hour:
    “We don’t need military bases!” rang the voices of over 90,000 people who participated in the Prefecture-wide rally on April 25th. Okinawan citizens raised their voices, demanding that Futenma, known as the world’s most dangerous military base, be returned to the Okinawan people, and that plans to move bases to other places in Okinawa such as Henoko or White Beach, be cancelled. According to a census, over 90% of Okinawa prefecture residents are opposed to the relocation of bases. 75% of US bases in Japan occupy Okinawa. We can not allow any more bases to be pushed on Okinawa and the lands which the bases occupy must be returned to Okinawa at once.Ever since the Liberal-Democratic Party decided on a plan to relocate the Airfield at Futenma to Henoko 13 years ago, there have been movements in Okinawa in opposition. Why must yet another military base be built in Okinawa? While emphasizing how dangerous Futenma Air Field, they want to build another one in Okinawa? This irrational plan is what the LDP was trying to force onto Okinawa. Yet, despite pressure to accept the plan, the Okinawan people relentlessly struggled against it, and eventually the Henoko plan was retracted.
    However, PM Hatoyama, while saying he will not build another base in Okinawa, is resurrecting the idea of constructing bases in Okinawa again after being denied by the U.S. government. These proposals are practically the same as the LDP’s.- to create a base off the shore from Henoko or at White Beach. This will end up destroying nature and building yet another dangerous base in Okinawa. This is absolutely ludicrous. “We are going to build a base even if Okinawans oppose it.” This seems to be the opinion of some members within the Democratic Party of Japan. We should not be listening to the U.S. government any longer. Isn’t it the voices of the Okinawan people who have been suffering under the pressure of the bases for 65 years since the end of the war whose voices need to be heard? We must join together and oppose the bases in Okinawa!
    Today, after meeting with Governor Hirokazu Naikama, a pale-faced Hatoyama dressed in a yellow, short-sleeved Okinawan print shirt, told members of the media at a press conference that he owed an apologies to the Okinawan people for causing them to suffer while searching for a solution and asked for the Okinawan people's understanding in his inability to relieve the burden of the bases.
    Prime Minister Hatoyama answering questions about the deterrent power
    of the Marines at a press conference after meeting with Okinawan Governor Naikama
    For a previous TTT posts about Kyoto Action, click here for a summary of the group's action and here for information about the April 25th Solidarity Demonstration and a video.

Monday, 03 May 2010

  • Emergency Appeal to Prime Minister Hatoyama: Don't Push Bases on Okinawa

    This just in: NHK just showed clips of Prime Minister Hatoyama, dressed in an light yellow Okinawan-print shirt, presenting his thoughts on bases in Okinawa after meeting with Okinawa governor Hirokazu Naikama. He emphasized the inevitability of some bases remaining in Okinawa and is suggesting that Futenma Airfield be relocated to Tokunoshima and Camp Schwab. In response, Nakaima stated that Hatoyama is clearly ignoring the voices of the people.

    Over 100,000 people joined together in Okinawa to protest against U.S. bases this past Sunday, April 25th. Around 400 people participated in a solidarity open-air tea party, demonstration, and rally where community members could enjoy Okinawan food and music while discussing the occupation of U.S. bases in Okinawa. The following is a video with highlights from the event organized by Kyoto Action (For a previous entry on Kyoto action, click here):



    More photos and information in Japanese can be found at the Kyoto Action website.
    Coverage in Japanese can be found at Kyoto Shinbun, Asahi Shinbun, and the Mainichi Shinbun.

    Despite Prime Minister Hatoyama's proclamation that he will not allow new bases to be built in Okinawa, he is now reconsidering those plans. He is meeting with 3 mayors from Tokunoshima in Tokyo when he returns. Kyoto Action wants to make sure that we all keep an eye on PM Hatoyama in his negotiations and make sure that bases are no longer pushed on Okinawa.

    To that effect, there will be an emergency action today (May 4th) in front of Takashimaya Department Store in Kyoto from 5:30pm. Participants will get the chance to engage in dialogue about the bases, receive information, or help pass out information about the danger of U.S. bases and collect petition signatures. Here is a translation of the flyer for those who can not attend:

    “We don’t need military bases!” rang the voices of over 90,000 people who participated in the Prefecture-wide rally on April 25th. Okinawan citizens raised their voices, demanding that Futenma, known as the world’s most dangerous military base, be returned to the Okinawan people, and that plans to move bases to other places in Okinawa such as Henoko or White Beach, be cancelled. According to a census, over 90% of Okinawa prefecture residents are opposed to the relocation of bases. 75% of US bases in Japan occupy Okinawa. We can not allow any more bases to be pushed on Okinawa and the lands which the bases occupy must be returned to Okinawa at once.

    Ever since the Liberal-Democratic Party decided on a plan to relocate the Airfield at Futenma to Henoko 13 years ago, there have been movements in Okinawa in opposition. Why must yet another military base be built in Okinawa? While emphasizing how dangerous Futenma Air Field, they want to build another one in Okinawa? This irrational plan is what the LDP was trying to force onto Okinawa. Yet, despite pressure to accept the plan, the Okinawan people relentlessly struggled against it, and eventually the Henoko plan was retracted.
    However, PM Hatoyama, while saying he will not build another base in Okinawa, is resurrecting the idea of constructing bases in Okinawa again after being denied by the U.S. government. These proposals are practically the same as the LDP’s.- to create a base off the shore from Henoko or at White Beach. This will end up destroying nature and building yet another dangerous base in Okinawa. This is absolutely ludicrous. “We are going to build a base even if Okinawans oppose it.” This seems to be the opinion of some members within the Democratic Party of Japan. We should not be listening to the U.S. government any longer. Isn’t it the voices of the Okinawan people who have been suffering under the pressure of the bases for 65 years since the end of the war whose voices need to be heard? We must join together and oppose the bases in Okinawa!

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