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Hawaiian star wars
03-07-2007
In January, a Chinese missile snarled and flashed its fangs 500-miles above the earth's surface.
The dummy missile had been launched from a mobile platform floating off the coast of Kaua'i. Traveling at more than 10,000 feet per second as it closed in on the dummy, the interceptor missile had been fired from the Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) at Barking Sands on Kaua'i's western shore.
For the MDA and many of its private contractors from the aerospace industry, it was reason to stand up and cheer. This was the first time the
But while the invading MDA unit and their peers at PMRF celebrated, it was more bleak news for island peace activists and those worried about the militarization of Hawai'i.
There is no doubt that missile defense tests or "Star Wars" tests are on the upswing in the Pacific and Hawai'i. Some peace activists and arms control experts believe this is a sign that beginnings of a new arms race, a chess match of space-combat prowess between
This potential arms race has far greater implications than which nation can build the more powerful laser or the first to launch a "killer satellite" constellation. It is a race that signals to the international community that a future war between
"If you think about it," says a Naval officer from the
In the mean time, some are speculating on what
"The [anti-satellite] test could have been a strategic move by the Chinese to bully the
"There certainly are many in
Son of Star Wars
Since President Ronald Reagan called for a space shield in the early 1980s, the Pentagon and its space hawks have spent more than $100 billion on research. More than 20 years later, former-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld promised to revive missile defense. And though he's gone, he and others managed to double funding for missile defense and make it the premier research quest of the Pentagon.
All
"It has always been my contention that the Missile Defense Agency is in fact creating an offensive program that includes anti-satellite weapons and other first-strike space weapons programs," he says.
Gagnon, a veteran of the Air Force, has kept a close eye on the Pacific. He has traveled to Japan to rally peace activists there as that nation spends more and more on
Like other observers, Gagnon agrees a Sino-American war could erupt over the global competition for oil. But he also believes this: The U.S. may try to manage
To do so, the
Some of Gagnon's peers in the arms-control field have labeled him a chicken little and his theories too far out there. But after what the national office of the ACLU uncovered, he's being criticized less and less these days. Two years ago, the ACLU discovered that "agents" from NASA and the Air Force were secretly monitoring him and his family.
Full Spectrum Dominance
Just hours after
Peace activists and arms-control experts could only shake their heads.
They know the Pentagon has quietly been making the case for "full-spectrum dominance" for the last 10 years. Besides rising missile defense budgets, numerous defense papers have called for the
Why the Pentagon desires to weaponize space while also shifting much of their global warfighting focus and missile-defense research from
But
Kyle Kajihiro
"Our stance is the increasing missile defense tests are a destabilizing factor. The tests are provoking an arms race in the region between nuclear powers"
Kyle Kajihiro
local peace activist,
DMZ Hawai'i
Kyle Kajihiro is one of Hawai'i's most notable peace activists. He directs the Honolulu-based DMZ Hawai'i and believes there may be a simpler reason as to why missile defense research is on the rise around the
As if mirroring the resurgence of Star Wars, the increasing militarization of Hawai'i has coincided with two significant events, the National Missile Defense Act of 1999 and the election of President Bush in 2001. What's too easy, Kajihiro adds, is targeting the current wave of Republican leadership in
"Sen. Daniel Inouye wants the money to pour in. They (Inouye and allies) want defense contractors to set up shop here," Kajihiro says. "The Congressional earmarks are not necessary. That's my gut feeling. The North Korean threat has been completely exaggerated."
There's no debate that Sen. Inouye is a war hero and his contribution during World War II a story of legendary proportions. Sixty years later, however, Inouye's influence and power as one of
Fifteen years ago the Navy's Pacific Missile facility at Barking Sands was on the Pentagon's list for downsizing and possible closure. In 1999, Kajihiro claims that Inouye sought to rejuvenate the facility by co-sponsoring the National Missile Defense Act.
The
Sen. Inouye is the third most senior senator. He also chairs the Senate Defense Appropriations Committee and has declared many times his position has helped Hawai'i economically. Indeed, according to Taxpayers for Common Sense, a non-partisan think tank, 60 to 65 percent of all military-related earmarks during the last several years went to the states of senators who sit on the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee.
As Christmas neared in 2001, a time Congress worked furiously in the wake of 9/11 to beef up 2002's defense budget, Sen. Inouye's committee quietly doubled Hawai'i's defense budget for that year. The
Of the $400-million plus in new 2002 appropriations, $75 million was allocated for cleaning up unexploded ordinance at Kaho'olawe. But $150 million went to missile defense research. Other funds were added to ambiguous projects that peace activists claim could someday contribute to space weapons.
For instance, $6 million was given to the Silicon Thick Film Mirror Coating program, an ongoing research project on Kaua'i. Peace activists say the coating will someday be applied to space-based mirrors that will relay ground-based or space-based lasers around the globe.
Twenty million also went to the Air Force's Maui Space Surveillance System, located on the summit of
"I'm not buying any of it," says Kajihiro, who believes he telescope will be used for missile defense and space combat. The military says the telescope can also track satellites; it also admits that laser-beam research continues at the site.
During this decade, Hawai'i has annually ranked in the top five for states receiving defense funding. According to Kajihiro, the militarization of Hawai'i "is really driven by the appropriations." He adds, "Sen. Inouye says it's about defending Hawai'i. Our stance is the increasing missile defense tests are a destabilizing factor. The tests are provoking an arms race in the region between nuclear powers."
The millions of dollars that are being spent on missile defense research around Hawai'i do not entirely go to military personnel. Take for example the THAAD system, which was moved from
Between the years 2001 and 2006, five of Inouye's 20 top campaign finance contributors were defense contractors, says Kajihiro, citing information received from [Opensecrets.org]. Inouye's biggest contributor from defense contractors was Lockheed Martin.
"Sen. Inouye has said he's anti-war, but at the same time he's pro-military build-up, pro-military pork. It's kind of weird. It's hypocritical," says Kajihiro.
Sen. Inouye's office failed to return phone calls for this story.
Terminal Fury
When asked about the Joint Space Control Operations-Negation program and their field tests during classified "Terminal Fury" exercises, Major David Griesmer, a public information officer for U.S. Pacific Command, said, "I don't know anything about it."
Griesmer's statement is revealing when trying to gauge the entire picture of missile defense research ongoing around the
Terminal Fury is a "command post exercise," says Griesmer, "involving multiple bases, a naval component, air component and army component."
"Some involved don't even come to Hawai'i," he adds.
Yet for the last three Terminal Fury's, reports the civilian-owned CS4ISR Journal, the Joint Space Control Operations-Negation (JSCON) conducted field tests. The tests would be the first known anti-satellite tests conducted by the
The journal would not say what satellite killer technology was used, but suggested it was probably the Counter Communications System or CounterCom. The $75 million ground-based device is classified, but it was declared operational by the Pentagon several years back. While not an actual killer, the device allegedly can make a satellite go dead.
Here's a partial list of missile defense and space weapons research ongoing around the
Sea-based X-Band Radar
At the Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kaua'i, the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) is testing THAAD, a ground-based missile-to-space interceptor system. But at sea and at
The floating Sea-based X-Band Radar platform is perhaps the strangest looking craft to have ever sailed the Pacific. Built on a modified oil-drilling platform, the X-Band's gigantic white dome could easily be mistaken for some alien craft. The distance from the water to the top of the radar dome is roughly 250 feet. The MDA has said the radar has enough detection and target resolution power that it can distinguish a warhead from a decoy or a piece of space debris. The X-band arrived in Pearl Harbor early in 2006, took part in several ballistic missile tests and then headed to its current home in
Since calling for Star Wars, the
While they have no connection to Hawai'i as of yet, the most controversial missile defense tests on the horizon are the Space-based test bed maneuvers, activists claim. Space-based test beds are killer satellites that are loaded with missiles or high-powered lasers. When such a satellite constellation may launch is unknown; the
Kyle Kajihiro
Program Director
AFSC
Telephone: (808) 988-6266
Fax: (808) 988-4876
Email: kkajihiro@afsc.org
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