U.S. Occupied Military Expenses in Hawaii.

I wanted to put a run down of the U.S. Occupied Military here in Hawai'i and get an idea of just how much money the state is sucking you dry to support their military presence in our neutral nation to kill people over in Iraq, who's civillian casualties are over 1.3 million. This is schematic of just state costs and recruits from within the state. It doesn't include statistics at a federal level. And the amount of federal funding is going into training people to go over to Iraq and kill people. It also doesn't count the amount of Hawai'i trained soldiers not residents of the state of Hawai'i that belong to units based in Hawai'i that have died in the war on terror. Do still want to have blood on your hands? Trying getting out that damn spot. Air Force Recruits: Percent Black 5 % [32nd of 55] Air Force Recruits: Percent Hispanic 16 % [8th of 55] Air Force Recruits: Percent Other 66.7 % [3rd of 55] Air Force Recruits: Percent White 27.8 % [51st of 55] Army Recruits: Percent Asian 32 % [2nd of 55] Army Recruits: Percent Black 4 % [39th of 55] Army Recruits: Percent Female 24 % [10th of 55] Army Recruits: Percent Hispanic 9 % [16th of 55] Army Recruits: Percent Male 75 % [46th of 55] Army Recruits: Percent Native American 0 % [48th of 55] Army Recruits: Percent Pacific Islander 29 % [3rd of 55] B-2 Spirit > B-2 bombers > Designation AV-16 B-2 Spirit > B-2 bombers > Tail # 90-0041 Cost of Nuclear Weapons $53,228,000.00 [41st of 55] Cost of Nuclear Weapons (per $ GDP) $0.11 per $100 of GDP [37th of 55] Cost of Nuclear Weapons (per capita) $41.74 per capita [33rd of 55] Cost of the Military $1,459,666,000.00 [41st of 55] Cost of the Military (per $ GDP) $0.29 per $10 of GDP [37th of 55] Cost of the Military (per capita) $1,144.66 per capita [33rd of 55] Defense Contracts- Expenditures $1,713,256,000.00 [29th of 55] Defense Contracts- Expenditures (per $ GDP) $3.42 per $100 of GDP [10th of 55] Defense Contracts- Expenditures (per capita) $1,343.53 per capita [8th of 55] Department of Defense > Procurement and All Salaries $4,357,148,000.00 [22nd of 55] Department of Defense > Procurement and All Salaries (per $ GDP) $0.87 per $10 of GDP [3rd of 55] Department of Defense > Procurement and All Salaries (per capita) $3,416.85 per capita [5th of 55] DOD Active Military > Salaries & Wages $1,865,382,000.00 [8th of 55] DOD Active Military > Salaries & Wages (per $ GDP) $37.21 per $1,000 of GDP [2nd of 55] DOD Active Military > Salaries & Wages (per capita) $1,462.82 per capita [1st of 55] DOD Civilian Employees > Salaries & Wages $669,660,000.00 [13th of 55] DOD Civilian Employees > Salaries & Wages (per $ GDP) $13.36 per $1,000 of GDP [2nd of 55] DOD Civilian Employees > Salaries & Wages (per capita) $525.14 per capita [3rd of 55] DOD Inactive Military Employees > Salaries & Wages $108,850,000.00 [35th of 55] DOD Inactive Military Employees > Salaries & Wages (per $ GDP) $2.17 per $1,000 of GDP [12th of 55] DOD Inactive Military Employees > Salaries & Wages (per capita) $85.36 per capita [7th of 55] Iraq War Costs $1,000,000,000.00 [41st of 51] Iraqi War Casualties 12 [45th of 56] Iraqi War Casualties (per capita) 0.941 per 100,000 people [29th of 56] Navy Recruits: Percent Asian/Pacific Islander 65.3 % [2nd of 54] Navy Recruits: Percent Black 5.3 % [35th of 54] Navy Recruits: Percent Female 13.2 % [45th of 54] Navy Recruits: Percent Hispanic 6.3 % [26th of 54] Navy Recruits: Percent Native American 1.1 % [48th of 54] Navy Recruits: Percent White 22.1 % [50th of 54] Total Air Force Recruits 273 [36th of 55] Total Air Force Recruits (per capita) 2.141 per 10,000 people [3rd of 55] Total Army Recruits 457 [39th of 55] Total Army Recruits (per capita) 3.584 per 10,000 people [11th of 55] Total Military Recruits: Army, Navy, Air Force 920 [33rd of 55] Total Military Recruits: Army, Navy, Air Force (per capita) 7.215 per 10,000 people [4th of 55] Total Navy Recruits 190 [41st of 54] Total Navy Recruits (per capita) 1.49 per 10,000 people [15th of 54]

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  • As a sovereign nation with neutrality status, we, Hawai'i nationals, should apologize to Afghanistan and Iraq for the U.S. belligerently occupying us and using our territory to practice and train to killing them in an act of war and genocide. This could be done to encompass all Hawaii nationals in the name of the Kingdom of Hawai'i. What this would do is focus on our dilemma and be a great embarassment of the U.S.A.
    • Awesome idea! Al Jazeera would love the shit out of that! It would send a strong International message to the world saying Hawaii is still here, and we are seperate from the united states. It would really get people thinking. The more Hawaiian Nationals involved the better.

      Ku'e all the way,

      Keliiaumoana
    • I think you have a great idea Tane. I think a rally of kanaka maoli with a letter to the Iraqi people along with some kind of demonstration of 'oli mahalo and an uwe procession would be maika'i to show a sign of grievance for the people of Iraq during their struggle with the U.S. Military Occupation.

      Maybe we can get a letter going that is maka 'olelo hawai'i with an english translation that would be addressed to the people of Iraq and signed by kanaka maoli nationals of the neutral nation of Ko Hawaii Pae 'Aina. What do you think? I am going to talk story with some people here on Kaua'i about generating some kind of letter.

      Noho Hewa has really got me thinking proactive instead of protesting. Protesting only gets our people thrown in the maka'i's illegal slammer. But if we do as our kupuna did and sign protests give leis and share ho'okupu with the Iraqi people it may send a message to the United States and the billigerent military.

      Hale Mawae
      Eo Lono!
      • We would have every right to do that. One of the U.S. concerns about Hawai'i during the Spanish-American war was the effect of our neutrality would damage our relationship with Spain and violate our neutrality status. The issue was that there would have to be compensation given by the Hawaiian Kingdom to Spain for its violation of neutrality. The fact that the U.S. used Pearl Harbor as a coaling station was a violation in the time of war between the U.S. and Spain.

        Knowing the Hawaiian Kingdom still exists in rem and belligerently occupied by the U.S. still makes us culpable but occupation restricts us from honoring our neutrality status and its international laws.

        I think it would be an excellent idea to generate an open letter to the Iraqis and Afghanistanis who are also sovereign and independent on behalf of the Hawaii nationals. We need to assert ourselves as subjects of the Hawaiian Kingdom and push our nationality in doing so that people will begin to recognize our standing. U.S. courts already know they can't stop us and we are not subject to their foreign laws but our national laws and international laws. The laws of occupation does not strip us of our nationality nor our sovereign state.

        See what form of letter you can come up with. I will also talk to some people on my end. I think we should do it!

        Tane

        • Here is a draft let me know what you think...Mahalo...

          Hale Mawae
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