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Kauai has one of the Pentagon’s most valued testing sites. It’s an economic driver, but some residents say the military shouldn’t be on the islands at all
Jon Letman in Kauai
Sun 31 May 2020 01.00 EDT
Last modified on Sun 31 May 2020 01.02 EDT
Hawaii’s “garden islandâ€, Kauai, is known for its breathtaking scenery and laid-back vibe, a place of plunging waterfalls and cliffs cloaked in green tropical forests. But beyond its beauty it is one of the Pentagon’s most valued testing and training sites in the Pacific.
In Hawaii, where the military is the second-largest economic driver, after tourism, weapons testing and training enjoy widespread support, but some residents view the islands’ highly militarized state as misguided or even illegal.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/may/30/hawaii-navy-military-pacific-missile-range-facility